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If anything happened to you...
Dear Teacher,
I wanna ask a question.
A person had an accident, and his uncle said him "If anything happened to you then what would have happened of your father and me?"
Is it correct? I want to say if the person dies his uncle can't think how they live.
If you can tell me other way to say the same thing effectively then I appericiate.
thanks
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Re: If anything happened to you...

Originally Posted by
sandarcy
I wanna want to ask a question.
A person had an accident, and his uncle said to him "If anything happened to you then what would have happened of to your father and me?"
Is it correct? I want to say(that) if the person diesd his uncle can't think how they would/might could live.
If you can tell me another way to say the same thing effectively, then I would appericiate your thoughts/ideas/response.
If anything happened to you (now or in the future), what would happen (in the future) to your father and me?
If anything had happened to you (in the past), , what would happen (in the future) to your father and me?
If anything had happened to you (in the past), , what would have happened (in the past) to your father and me?
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Re: If anything happened to you...
Thanks a lot fivejedjon
for pointing out my mistakes and to explain me this in simplest way.
Thank you
sandarcy.
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