Had the "syl" song been sung by any unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.

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Consider following imaginary situation:
Suppose there is a song named "syl". The government decided to ban this song because it was sung by a popular singer. Which of the following sentence is grammatically correct?

1. If "syl" song had been sung by any unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.
2. Had the "syl" song been sung by any unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.
 

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These are all OK:


1. If Syl had been sung by an unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.
2. Had Syl been sung by an unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.

3. If the song "Syl" had been sung by an unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.
4. Had the song "Syl" been sung by an unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.

It doesn't matter whether you put the name of the song in quotation marks or in italic font.
 
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These are all OK:


1. If Syl song had been sung by an unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.
2. Had Syl been sung by an unpopular singer, it would not have been banned.
Would 'the Syl song' be correct?
 

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I was asking Piscean. I don't have a sentence 1.

No, 'Syl song' is not correct by any stretch. It should be (the song) Syl.
 

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I was asking Piscean. I don't have a sentence 1.

No, 'Syl song' is not correct by any stretch. It should be (the song) Syl.
Yes. Sorry. I was responding to Piscean's post (Post 2).
 
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