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Is this Grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? What if I had not accepted you, you would have moved on, right?


The sentence is almost correct but contains a grammatical error. It should use "would have" for both clauses to maintain the correct conditional structure. Here’s the corrected version: "What if I had not accepted you? You would have moved on, right?" ### Meaning: This sentence speculates about an alternate reality where the speaker did not accept the other person, suggesting that in that scenario, the other person would have continued with their life ("moved on") and not remained in the same situation. ### Possible Rephrasings: 1. "If I hadn't accepted you, you would have moved on, correct?" 2. "What if I hadn't accepted you? You would have gone on with your life, right?" 3. "Had I not accepted you, you would have moved on, wouldn't you?" 4. "Supposing I didn't accept you, you would have moved on, right?" These rephrasings maintain the original meaning while varying the structure.