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Icadia Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

A question on tense usage

Let's suppose this situation.

"Mark" has been going out with "Marry" for a month unbeknown to their parents, because their parents disagree to their love.
A party is going to be held tomorrow, and only they and their friends will attend.

Mark: If my parent showed up at the party tomorrow, they would notice that I've been going out with mary. (?)

I am wondering if the tense usage is right in the sub clause.

I need your advice.
  

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Icadia I am wondering if the tense usage is right in the sub (subordinate) clause. It's fine. If my parent s showed up at the party tomorrow, they would notice that I've been going out with M ary.

  • Icadia I am wondering if the tense usage is right in the sub (subordinate) clause.
  • It's fine.
  • If my parent s showed up at the party tomorrow, they would notice that I've been going out with M ary.
  • CJ
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IcadiaI am wondering if the tense usage is right in the sub (subordinate) clause.
It's fine.

If my parents showed up at the party tomorrow, they would notice that I've been going out with Mary.

CJ

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