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If i were you , i ___ (not do) it.
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If I were you, I would not do it.
We have to apply a modal verb in this sentence according to the context.
Explanation:
- It is apparent that the given sentence is talking about a hypothetical situation. The sentence is expressing an imaginary circumstance.
- Consequently, if we are trying to describe a unrealistic or doubtful situation, we use 'if I were'.
- Example: I’d vote for the BJP candidate if I were sure that he wouldn’t increase taxes.
- Moreover, we have used the past tense verb (were) in the first clause of the sentence then according to that we have to apply the past participle in the second clause also. So, 'would' is the appropriate choice instead of 'will'.
Hence, the complete sentence is: If I were you, I would not do it.
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Would not
Explanation:
If i were you , i would (not do) it.
Tenses-
There are mainly three types of tenses-
- Present tense -When conditions events or actions keep happening currently or exist in now they'll be referred to as sentences in present tense. This further has four more types which are, present simple, present continues, present perfect and present perfect continues.
- Past tense - this tense is used to indicate or mention the events which occurred in the past. This has further three types past continuous, past perfect. past perfect continuous.
- Future tense - it is a tense which is used to discuss about the events which will occur in the future. This has further three types future continuous, future perfect, Future perfect continuous.
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