"to make a call" or "to have made a call"
A quick reply of more than one teacher would be greatly appreciated.
(a) It wouldn't have hurt you if you had made a call. I was waiting for hours!
I think the sentence above can be replaced by either or both of the sentences below.
(b) It wouldn't have hurt you to make a call. I was waiting for hours!
(c) It wouldn't have hurt you to have made a call. I was waiting for hours!
Are both (b) and (c) OK?
And if so, which would you use more often?
Re: "to make a call" or "to have made a call"
All three are 'correct'.
I'd probably say " It wouldn't have hurt you to call. I was waiting for hours!"
Re: "to make a call" or "to have made a call"
Hi, oregeezer.
Thank you very much for your help.