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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

Which of the sentences are correct or better?
It would have been faster if you had done that.
It wouldn't have take as long if you had done...

Can you give me an example for when to use the first sentence? Is it correct to say this?

You'll end up having waited longer.
You'll end up waiting longer.
  

Top answer

1. Either of the pair is correct [be sure to say 'take n ']. 2.

  • 1.
  • Either of the pair is correct [be sure to say 'take n '].
  • 2.
  • Either is okay.
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1. Either of the pair is correct [be sure to say 'taken'].
2. Either is okay.

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