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24 Dec 2017
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What does "the way it was would be to..." I wonder why there are two verbs " was and would be " mean?
What does "the way it was would be to..." I wonder why there are two verbs " was and would be " mean?
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@ulyeppy can you write the whole sentence, not really understanding
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Ok , "Supposedly, if a patient is suffering from an incurable disease, the best way to restore his health back to the way it was, would be to return to his original health that he had lost."

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