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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct?

I don't need to reschedule my appointment. But if I were to reschedule it, when would I get the next earliest appointment?

I don't need to reschedule my appointment. But if I were to reschedule it, when could I get the next earliest appointment?

I don't need to reschedule my appointment. But if I were to reschedule it, when might I get the next earliest appointment?

  

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They are all fine. Some people might say that you shouldn't start a sentence with "but," but I don't always agree with that. " I'll leave that up to you and your teacher, if you are taking a class, to decide.

  • They are all fine.
  • Some people might say that you shouldn't start a sentence with "but," but I don't always agree with that.
  • " I'll leave that up to you and your teacher, if you are taking a class, to decide.
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They are all fine. Some people might say that you shouldn't start a sentence with "but," but I don't always agree with that. You would combine that clause to the previous one and place a comma before "but." I'll leave that up to you and your teacher, if you are taking a class, to decide.

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