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Wysteria Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Anything wrong with my sentence?

Is my sentence correct grammatically? "If you come here next time, I want to go with you". It sounds fine to me but I just want to be sure.
  

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You have two different tenses - come and go - are you "coming" or "going" Perhaps it should be "If you go there next time, I want to go with you" or "If you come here next time, I want to be with you" You original statement is not clearly defined in the verb tense

  • You have two different tenses - come and go - are you "coming" or "going" Perhaps it should be "If you go there next time, I want to go with you" or "If you come here next time, I want to be with you" You original statement is not clearly defined in the verb tense
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You have two different tenses - come and go - are you "coming" or "going" Perhaps it should be "If you go there next time, I want to go with you" or "If you come here next time, I want to be with you" You original statement is not clearly defined in the verb tense
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"If you will come here next time, I want to go with you".
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Without context it is difficult to know what you are meaning. As the previous poster commented, are you coming or going? In context it might be ok.

For example: "If you come [to my city] next time, I want to go [sightseeing] with you."

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