Conditionals — "If that happened to me when I WAS 37, I would go crazy".

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Jorgo

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I had discussion with my colleague who told me that her boyfriend had had shipwreck in love, when he was 37.

So I responded:

"If that happened to me when I WAS 37, I would go crazy".

But given the fact that I am 33, was my sentence correct? Or should I have said:

"If that happened to me when I AM 37, I would go crazy".

Thanks!
 
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I'm intrigued to know what a "shipwreck in love" is.
 
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Jorgo, Please note that I have changed your thread title.

Extract from the Posting Guidelines:

'Thread titles should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.'
 
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Thank you piscean.

Why did you change my title? Because it seems now that I was interested in this phrase "shipwreck in love" (however that might not be grammaticaly correct idiom, altough I found out later that correct phrase is "shipwreck love", but I am sure you grasped the point), and not in conditional sentence.

This is silly now....I named my thread after its content, not after the silly part of my postings. OK, thank you for moderation, please be so kind to delete the thread now, because I dont know how to do it.
 
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Fair comment. Piscean didn't change your title: I did — for the reason stated. I have changed it again; I hope you like it better now.:)

We don't delete threads which have received replies; other students may find them helpful.
 
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Re: Conditionals — "If that happened to me when I WAS 37, I would go crazy".

Yeah, now is much better :) I adressed to you actually, not to Piscean, I just thanked him for being always ready to help with constructive comments. :)
 
Re: Conditionals — "If that happened to me when I WAS 37, I would go crazy".

now is much better
While that is natural and common, it's incorrect here. Say "Now, that's much better!"

For Example,

Dentist: That tooth's had it! I can extract it now, or we can do it next week.
Patient: Now is much better.
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Dentist: I've adjusted that crown for you. How does it feel?
Patient: Now, is much better. :cross:
Patient: Now, that's much better!
tick.gif

 
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