Make an inversion of the conditional clause. If I were you, I would accept the offer.
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Had I been you, I would accept the offer.
- Conditional sentences are those that begin with the word "if" and explain that if one event takes place, another will follow as a result.
- These sentences come in a variety of forms with varied tenses and participles.
- When creating inverted or reduced conditionals, then if the condition is deleted and the regular subject-verb-object order is reversed.
- To invert a conditional sentence, first, leave out the If and add "Should," "Were," and "Had."
- In the given sentence, the person would have accepted the offer had they been in place of another person.
- Thus, the correct sentence is - Had I been you, I would accept the offer.
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