[Grammar] If... 2nd conditional

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ozma-

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Which of them is the right one (if there is any right one)?

If someone sang, I would then be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
If there was someone singing, I would then be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
If there was someone who sang, I would then be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
If there was someone who could sing, I would then be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
 

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If someone sang, I would then be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
If there was (or were) someone singing, I would [STRIKE]then[/STRIKE] be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
If there was (or were) someone who sang, I would then be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
If there was (or were) someone who could sing, I would then be able to play a bit of accompaniment.
They are all possible, with my minor amendment to the second, though they have slightly different meanings. In the first, third and fourth, I feel that placing 'then' after the comma is more natural. It would also be acceptable there in the second.
 
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