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Is this OK? But for missed the train, I wouldn't have had to take the bus. I wanted to transform the following sentence by using 'but for' : If I had not missed the train, I wouldn't have had to take the bus. If it's correct grammatically, then why should I use 'but for' instead of 'If... had' structure?
2017年8月19日 08:20
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The expression "but for" expresses the idea of "if something hadn't existed or happened", but you need to use a noun or -ing form after it. In your example, it's " But for the missed train, I..." FYI http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/but+for
2017年8月19日
That's a strangely phrased question. If you want to change it, you can. You can choose one grammatically correct form, or another.
2017年8月19日
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