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J Lin Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Question about conditional clause

Is it correct to say "if you had as much time as I have" or "if you had as much time as i had"

If both of them were correct, what would be the difference?
  

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J Lin If both of them were correct, what would be the difference? if you had as much time as I have [now] if you had as much time as I had [in the past]

  • J Lin If both of them were correct, what would be the difference?
  • if you had as much time as I have [now] if you had as much time as I had [in the past]
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J LinIf both of them were correct, what would be the difference?
if you had as much time as I have [now]
if you had as much time as I had [in the past]

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