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JUNHEE LEE Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

"your friend the usurper would lie beneath the ground if we had been there"

A line from Game of throne.

"your friend the usurper would lie beneath the ground if we had been there"
Is this ok to say?

Shouldn't he say this way "your friend the usurper would've lain~"?
Or
" your friend usurper would lie beneath the ground if we have been there,"

Thank you for helping me~
  

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JUNHEE LEE "your friend the usurper would lie beneath the ground if we had been there" Is this ok to say? Yes.

  • JUNHEE LEE "your friend the usurper would lie beneath the ground if we had been there" Is this ok to say?
  • Yes.
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JUNHEE LEE"your friend the usurper would lie beneath the ground if we had been there" Is this ok to say?
Yes.
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Thank you.
Would my alternatives be good too?
Tha you again~
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JUNHEE LEEShouldn't he say this way "your friend the usurper would've lain~"?
OK, but the meaning is different.
JUNHEE LEE" your friend usurper would lie beneath the ground if we have been there,"
No.
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"Your friend the usurper would lie beneath the ground if we were there"

Would it be same meaning and interchangeable?
Thank you so much~~
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JUNHEE LEEWould it be same meaning and interchangeable?
No. "If we were there" makes no sense.

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