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Are both OK?
You have been specially selected from amongst thousands of people.
If I hadn't enjoyed the first time I did it, I wouldn't have done it again.
2019年1月4日 12:09
解答 · 3
Both are correct.
Although not completely natural. I would change them as follows:
You have been specially selected from *among* thousands of people. (amongst is quite formal)
If I hadn't enjoyed *doing* it the first time, I wouldn't have done it again.
2019年1月4日
Hello there,
Well about those 2 sentences, I should say that the second sentence is correct in my opinion, as a conditional sentence type III.
"If + Past perfect + Would have p.p"\
But about the first one, I'm not 100% sure, although it sounds to be correct.
: )
2019年1月4日
1 is fine, though I would use 'among', which is equivalent to 'amongst' but I would say was slightly less old-fashioned.
2 is fine, but slightly clumsy; it was it, not the time, that you enjoyed. A concise way of saying this would be: if I hadn't enjoyed it the first time, I wouldn't have done it again.
2019年1月4日
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