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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Sentence with three negative clauses

Is the sentence -

There would have been no <person A> without <his mother>, no <person B> without <his mother>, nor <person c> without <his mother>

Person A, his mother, Person B, his mother and Person C , his mother are all proper nouns.

Also, all these people are historic figures and have passed away log ago.

I am not sure to use - There would had been no ... or There would have been no ...

Please help.

Thanks. Tk.
  

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Anonymous There would had been no This is incorrect. It is not any of the accepted English verb forms. Anonymous There would have been no ...

  • Anonymous There would had been no This is incorrect.
  • It is not any of the accepted English verb forms.
  • Anonymous There would have been no ...
  • That is correct.
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AnonymousThere would had been no
This is incorrect. It is not any of the accepted English verb forms.
AnonymousThere would have been no ...
That is correct.
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There would have been no Napoleon without Nobile Maria Letizia Ramolino, no Alexander the Great without Olympias, and no Stalin without Ekaterina Dzhugashvili.
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AlpheccaStarsThere would have been no Napoleon without Nobile Maria Letizia Ramolino, no Alexander the Great without Olympias, and no Stalin without Ekaterina Dzhugashvili.
Very impressive.

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