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Cobra desk Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Would have came

I would have came but I was ill.

  

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No, it must be 'come', as the past participle form of 'come'. I would have come if I had not been ill. I would have come, but I was ill.

  • No, it must be 'come', as the past participle form of 'come'.
  • I would have come if I had not been ill.
  • I would have come, but I was ill.
  • I was ill; otherwise I would have come.
  • I was ill, or I would have come.
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No, it must be 'come', as the past participle form of 'come'.

I would have come if I had not been ill.

I would have come, but I was ill.

I was ill; otherwise I would have come.

I was ill, or I would have come.

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cobra deskI would have come but I was ill.

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