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From MGMAT SC book, we have only 3 IF.. THEN.. forms.
If he works with me, he will write a much better book
If he worked with me, he would/could write a much better book
If he had worked with me, he could've written a much better book
But, I see another form that doesn't appear in that book:
If you had patrolled my street, my car would not have been stolen.
I think the above one is also correct form, as that clause is in passive voice. Any thoughts?
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From MGMAT SC book, we have only 3 IF.. THEN.. forms.
If he works with me, he will write a much better book If he worked with me, he would/could write a much better book If he had worked with me, he could've written a much better book
But, I see another form that doesn't appear in that book: If you had patrolled my street, my car would not have been stolen.
I think the above one is also correct form, as that clause is in passive voice. Any thoughts?
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if you read carefully, the following two are the same.
If he had worked with me, he could've written a much better book.
If you had patrolled my street, my car would not have been stolen.
excuse me if I post more times.. But I would like to get this confirmed..
can somebody throw some light on this?
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