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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
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didn't/doesn't

Can you say: I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't/doesn't make it to the concert.

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Before the concert, you and Alex are there waiting for Harry to show up. " It's the day after the concert, and you did not go to the concert, but your friend, Alex, did. You say to Alex, "I I wouldn't be surprised if Harry didn't make it to the concert last night.

  • Before the concert, you and Alex are there waiting for Harry to show up.
  • " It's the day after the concert, and you did not go to the concert, but your friend, Alex, did.
  • You say to Alex, "I I wouldn't be surprised if Harry didn't make it to the concert last night.
  • "
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Before the concert, you and Alex are there waiting for Harry to show up. You say to Alex, "I wouldn't be surprised if Harry doesn't make it to the concert."

It's the day after the concert, and you did not go to the concert, but your friend, Alex, did. You say to Alex, "I
I wouldn't be surprised if Harry didn't make it to the concert last night. Did you see him there?"

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