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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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You will be watching her doing a tribute show no matter how hard you tried to prevent it or You will be watching her doing a tribute show how hard you try to prevent it. Which is correct or what can I write instead of these sentences?
  

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OR can I say "No matter how hard you've tried she will be doing a tribute show and you will be watching her."
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Nearly. "No matter how hard you've tried to prevent it she will be doing a tribute show, and you will be watching her."
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