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I was you i would go vs If i were you i would go

The correct phrase is 'if I were you, I would go.' This is a common conditional sentence structure in English. The use of 'were' instead of 'was' is the correct form in this context.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 469 views

I was you i would go

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should use 'if I were you.'

The correct phrase should be 'if I were you, I would go.' This is a common way to give advice or make a suggestion in English.
  • If I was you I would go round his gaff and pour break fluid all over his paint work, see how that goes down
  • If I was you, I would go home and talk to your family people.
  • Look, if I was you, I would go to Port authority and get on a bus right now.
  • But no one would go with me... and I was just too afraid to go by myself.
  • If the families were too loud when I was trying to go to sleep, she would go scream at them.
  • I was afraid that they would go after me.
  • I was afraid you would go back to Milos.
  • My grandmother would go crazy if she knew I was here.
  • I was afraid the gun would go off accidentally, and then...
  • Langley would go ballistic if they knew I was following this down.
  • I wasn't sure holden would go for banishment.
  • My grandmother would go crazy if she knew I was here.
  • I was thinking I would go to the Rivercourt.
  • I was thinking I would go to the Rivercourt.
  • I was hoping you would go to the installation with me.
  • I was genuinely moved by the depths to which she would go to show I was neglecting her.
  • So, I was thinking maybe I would go down and check out Maeby's band... and you could go see if Gob's bachelor party has started.
  • I was hoping the headache would go away.
  • When I was broke I would go rob some more.
  • Charles would go out shooting, even though I told him I was ill.

If i were you i would go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a conditional sentence structure used to give advice or make a suggestion. It implies that if the speaker were in the listener's position, they would choose to go.
  • About the letter, if I were you I would go get it back
  • If I were you, I would go home and take a good rest.
  • If I were you, I would go to the source.
  • If I were you, I would go straight to the pharmacy and take one of everything.
  • If I were you, I would go to the police.
  • Look, if I were you, I would go find some other Ben Wheeler to go give her back her phone.
  • Sergeant, if I were you, I would go back to the mainland.
  • If I were you, I would... go out with a few friends, and spend a whole lot of money.
  • If I were you, I wouldn't go.
  • You know, if I were you, I would just go for it.
  • Asked if I would go along.
  • As if I would go begging to Servilia.
  • The Speaker would go ballistic if I started meddling in the House.
  • Would go away if I killed him.
  • This would go faster if I used scissors.
  • No, but you said I would go free if I got a confession.
  • You said that you would go if I set it up.
  • Quinn sort of asked if I would go as his date.
  • I mean, I would go if I could.
  • You waited to see if I would go to the scene.

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