[Grammar] "we could have discussed on some topics if there had not been any noise"

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Dear all,

While I was talking to my friend, there were some terrible noise so I said to my friend "we could have discussed on some topics if there had not been any noise"

According to conditional #3, is my sentence in quotations okay/correct?
If not, please kindly correct it for me.

Thanks,
 
Re: "we could have discussed on some topics if there had not been any noise"

Dear all,

While I was talking to my friend, there were some terrible noise so I said to my friend "we could have discussed on some topics if there had not been any noise"

According to conditional #3, is my sentence in quotations okay/correct?
If not, please kindly correct it for me.

Thanks,

"We could have discussed some topics if there had not been any noise."
Without "on" and with the capital at the beginning and the full stop at the end, it's a correct sentence.
 
Wow! Is it correct? Okay, I think I have enough knowledge of conditional cases. I used "on" because I have seen "discuss" followed by "on". Anyway! Thanks for the answer and I really found it helpful.
 
Re: "we could have discussed on some topics if there had not been any noise"

I used "on" because I have seen "discuss" followed by "on".


Are you sure about that? I can't make that sound natural.
 
Re: "we could have discussed on some topics if there had not been any noise"

Are you sure about that? I can't make that sound natural.


Oh no! I have made a big mistake. The word I am talking about is "plan" not discuss. I just looked it up in my Cambridge dictionary.
 
Re: "we could have discussed on some topics if there had not been any noise"

Oh no! I have made a big mistake. The word I am talking about is "plan" not discuss. I just looked it up in my Cambridge dictionary.

You can't replace "discuss" with "plan" in your example and make it sound natural either.
 
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