edmondjanet
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If I came.
If I have come.
Which one is correct
If I have come.
Which one is correct
PLEASE give more context with your questions.If I came.
If I have come.
Which one is correct
If I have come to your home you were not there.PLEASE give more context with your questions.
#1 is highly unlikely.1. If I have come to your home you were not there.
2. If I came to your home you were not there.?
#2 is possible if we understand if to have a similar meaning to whenever.
That's less likely than my version, I think, but possible.In this case, wouldn't it be better to say, "If I came to your house, you would not be there." ?
That's less likely than my version, I think, but possible.
Your version could also be interpreted as a second condition a hypothetical situation.
It was to that I dea that I responded: That's less likely than my version, I think, but possible.I was implying a habit in the past.