Which of the following sentences is correct?
1: It would have been okay, if it were you.
2: It would had been okay, if it were you.
Ant_222 wrote:If you mean the present: Yesterday I drank too much vodka. I would feel much better (now) if it had been wine. As to your sentence, "would had been" is certainly wrong, while your #1 requires a context to decide whether it is correct. It would have been OK (yesterday) if I hadn't drunk vodka (the day before yesterday).
Context:
You didn't tell me that it was your friend who needed help. Man, I cannot help him. I hate him and you know it. It would have/had been okay, if it were you. I would happily help you.
Jackson6612 wrote:You didn't tell me that it was your friend who needed help. Man, I cannot help him. I hate him and you know it. It would have/had been okay, if it were you. I would happily help you.
Kooyeen wrote:You didn't tell me that it was your friend who needed help. Man, I hate him and you know it. I wouldn't have done that if I had known it was not for you. It would have been okay, if it was/had been you who needed help. I would happily have helped you. <--- in a context where that friend needed help sometime in the past.
Hi Kooyeen,
Don't you think red and brown statements are in contradiction to each other? The red statements tell that help was received, while the brown statements point out that help wasn't received.
CalifJim wrote:Jackson,The modals are can, could, shall, should, will, would, may, might, and must.The bare infinitive of to have is have -- not has or had or having.All modals must be followed by a bare infinitive.You should now be able to answer your own question very easily. Which of the following sentences is correct? 1: It would have been okay, if it were you. 2: It would had been okay, if it were you. CJ
Thanks a lot for such a precise reply, CJ. I get you point, therefore ''would have been'' is the correct expression.