Hi! everyone,Could you tell me how do I say this sentence? -Situation-A person(John) asks other person(Mathilda) that If she was given a choice that you had to choose one person out of three persons that you want to live and the remaining two will die which one would you choose? Now my question is which sentence can encapsulate this whole situation? I mean something like this-John to Mathilda-If you had a chance to choose one friend out of your three friends that you want to live which one would you choose? (Is this sentence correct?) Please tell me some possible ways of saying this. thanks!
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Here's one way of saying that: If you had to choose out of three friends one who lives while the other two die, who would you choose?
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Here's one way of saying that: If you had to choose out of three friends one who lives while the other two die, who would you choose?
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