3rd conditional form ("If I had X, I would ..."?)



If I had learnt that, I would have been doing much better right now.



Is that correct? If not, how do you say it correctly?



Answer



You suggest:



If I had learnt that, I would have been doing much better right now



However you have mixed tenses.


I suggest:



  1. If I had learnt that, I would be doing much better right now.


or alternatively and with a different meaning,



  1. If I had learnt that, I would have been doing much better by now.


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