Here's a scenario.
Hamza says: "Mary, I fixed your car. I hope you have a good day."
Mary says: "It [my day] will be better than it would have been [had you not fixed my car].
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Hello Hamza,
Is the sentence "It will be better than it would have been" ??
That one doesn't make any sense.
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Do you mean, 'It would have been better'?
For example, It would have been better if you had called an ambulance as soon as possible.
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