1) "If I were sure he was at fault, I would be angry" 2) "If I were sure he was at fault I would have been angry" 3) "If I had been sure he was at fault, I would have been angry" Which of the three is best to describe a situation where he was at fault in a situation in the past and I still don't know if he was at fault, but of course I could only have been angry in the past.
Top answer
1) Correct 2) No (see #3) 3) Correct
— Philip
1) Correct 2) No (see #3) 3) Correct
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