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If I were two years younger than now?
I know it's correct to say ' I am 2 years younger than...?
I am wondering if I could say it in this w ay ' If I were younger two years old than I am now, I would...'
Oct 28, 2015 11:55 AM
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You can say: "If I were two years younger than I am now, I would....
October 28, 2015
Also, simply saying "If I were two years younger" also works, as it insinuates that you are comparing it to your present age.
"I'm 18. If I were two years younger, I wouldn't be allowed to smoke"
If you want to be more specific, then you can compare your age to something else.
"If I were two years younger than you..."
"If I were two years younger than I am now..."
You can also say
"Two years ago, I would have...."
October 28, 2015
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