if it weren’t for / if it hadn’t been for (the fact that)
also: kung hindi’ (nga’) lang (sana)
completed, uncompleted and unstarted forms |
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kung hindi’ lang sila nag-aral |
if it weren’t for the fact that they studied |
kung hindi’ lang sila nag-aaral |
if it weren’t for the fact that they are studying |
kung hindi’ lang sila mag-aaral |
if it weren’t for the fact that they will study |
verbless |
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kung hindi’ lang mahal |
if it weren’t (for the fact that it’s) expensive |
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