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Is this sentence correct? If you hadn't texted me that day, we wouldn't ever be together. Is the sentence "If you hadn't texted me that day, we wouldn't ever be together." correct? Would "If you hadn't texted me that day, we wouldn't have ever gotten together" be better? Thank You in advance!
Apr 11, 2020 1:53 PM
Answers · 8
Avoid the use of "got" in this situation. "If you hadn't texted me that day, we would never be together"
April 11, 2020
Hello Both are correct. Well done! Adnan
April 11, 2020
Definitely the second sentence, but I believe UK English speakers use the word "got" instead of "gotten". Just something to keep in mind when listening to opinions about what sounds better. In any case, I think the second sentence sounds like a perfectly natural way to express the idea. Maybe there's a shorter way to say it, but to me it sounds short enough to express the idea involved. You could also say "... ever have... " instead of "... have ever...", but it's a minor difference.
April 11, 2020
Use "never" ... "If you hadn't texted me that day, we would've never been together" or "If you hadn't texted me that day, we would've never gotten together"
April 11, 2020
Agree with Debra Wilmar, the second definitely.
April 11, 2020
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