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If I hadn't fallen ill, "I would still have been working" or "I would be working at t

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tufguy

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If I hadn't fallen ill, "I would still have been working" or "I would be working at t

If I hadn't fallen ill, "I would still have been working" or "I would be working at this time." What do I need to use "I would still have been working at this time" or "I would be working at this time "?
 

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Re: If I hadn't fallen ill, "I would still have been working" or "I would be working

I assume you mean that you would still be working now if you hadn't become ill. If that's the case, use:

If I hadn't fallen ill, I would still be working.
 
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