Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
what is the difference between the two?
Hindi translation:
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English term
what is the difference between the two?
i would be highly grateful to you translators if you could tell me the exact difference
if i were you i would do it
and
i were you i would have done this
does it make any difference in th emeanaing if we use "WOULD" AND "WOULD HAVE "?
thanks in advance
4 +1 | See Explanation | Ramesh Bhatt |
Jul 24, 2009 12:15: Ramesh Bhatt changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): Suyash Suprabh, C.M. Rawal, Ramesh Bhatt
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Proposed translations
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मैं आप की जगह होता तो यह (काम) करता
i were you i would have done this
मैं आप की जगह होता तो यह (काम) कर चुका होता
Something went wrong...