Usages of hvis ... havde ..., ville ... have ...
I dag lærer vi at bruge “hvis ... havde ..., ville ... have ...”, når vi taler om noget, der ikke skete.
Today we learn to use “if ... had ..., would have ...” when we talk about something that did not happen.
Hvis vi havde set køreplanen, ville vi have taget det andet tog.
If we had seen the timetable, we would have taken the other train.
Hvis glasuren havde været koldere, ville den have dækket kagen bedre, men alligevel sagde alle: “Sikke nogle gode muffins og sikke en flot tærte!”
If the icing had been colder, it would have covered the cake better, but everyone still said: “What good muffins and what a beautiful tart!”
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