EnglishLearner007
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- Aug 11, 2016
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- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Hindi
- Home Country
- India
- Current Location
- India
Consider the sentence and underlined words:
After I completed my Masters degree, I noticed that the solutions that I provided were much better than they might [have been otherwise / have otherwise been].
1. Which is correct as per grammar? I guess the latter.
2. As a native speaker, does one sound unnatural than the other? Would you, the native speaker, be perfectly fine if one used the former in day-to-day conversation.
After I completed my Masters degree, I noticed that the solutions that I provided were much better than they might [have been otherwise / have otherwise been].
1. Which is correct as per grammar? I guess the latter.
2. As a native speaker, does one sound unnatural than the other? Would you, the native speaker, be perfectly fine if one used the former in day-to-day conversation.