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if you hadn't spent the night partying. you'd have cleared it means​

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Many English speakers employ the conditional perfect (if I would have done) when they should be using the past perfect when discussing something that did not occur in the past (if I had done).

Say you learn that your brother watched a movie yesterday. Although you didn't know he was going, you too would have liked to witness it. You may say this by using an if-then clause. In the "if" clause, the past perfect should be used, and in the "then" clause, the conditional perfect should be used:

Correct: If I had gotten paid, we could have traveled together.

Correct: Had I gotten paid, we could have traveled together.

Incorrect: If I would have gotten paid, we could have traveled together.

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