We are able to use 'had been' as an alternative of 'was' with 'I' and 'he/she/it'. This is usually performed in formal writing).
It has two makes use of.
First, we are able to use it to speak about issues sooner or later that are most likely not going to be true. Perhaps I'm imagining some dream for example.
- If I won the lottery, I might buy a huge house.(I probably won't win the lottery)
- If I met the Queen of England, I might say howdy.
- She would journey all over the world if she have been rich.
- She would pass the examination if she ever studied.(She by no means studies, so this won't happen)
Second, we are able to use it to talk about one thing in the present which is unattainable, as a result of it is not true. Is that clear? Take a look on the examples:
- If I had his quantity, I might name him. (I haven't got his number now, so it is unattainable for me to call him).
- If I were you, I wouldn't go out with that man.
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