I am frequently making new plots so it is highly unlikely when I don't have one
However, in case I don't, I'd gladly do yours
seraph42 I am frequently making new plots so it is highly unlikely when I don't have one However, in case I don't, I'd gladly do yours From the sound of it, it is a rather cocky and conceited person talking. Please never use this pattern if you still want to have friends.
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seraph42I am frequently making new plots so it is highly unlikely when I don't have one
However, in case I don't, I'd gladly do yours
From the sound of it, it is a rather cocky and conceited person talking. Please never use this pattern if you still want to have friends.
It is not forbidden to use "however" and "in case" together, but here you are using "in case" incorrectly. We use "in case" when talking about taking an action in advance, in order to prepare for something that might happen. For example, "I'll take an umbrella in case it rains". I think that is not what you mean. Other parts of your sentences are also incorrect, such as the use of "when". My g