if I were you. i( not do) it
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If I were you, I would not do it.
The given sentence is a second type of conditional sentence. Because the if clause of the sentence is given in simple past tense or in the form If + Subject + V₂ form of verb + Object.
In second type of the conditional sentences, the main clause are in the form Subject + would / should / could / might (+ not if sentence is negative) + V₁ form of the verb + Object.
Here the main clause is just given as I (not do) it.
After the subject 'I', usually 'would' is used. And we can take the given rest, 'not do it'.
Thus the sentence is completed!
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if I were you.I would not do it
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