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Silak12 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Future in past?

Hi! everyone.Could you please tell me what should I say in this situation?
Situation-I am on holiday from college on every saturday, now coincidentally my college has given a this week's saturday holiday because of a festival in our city now I am talking to my friend after reading the notice board of college which says (tomorrow on 4-02-2012 (saturday) will be day off) I say "Regardless of whether or not a holiday would have been given from the college seniors I had to be on holiday tomorrow."
Is the coloured sentence right here or I should say
1-I had already intended to be on holiday tomorrow.
2-I was to be on holiday tomorrow
And If past tense doesn't work here then can I say this sentences in present tense instead of the coloured phrase.
"I am supposed to be on holiday tomorrow"
Which sentence could suite this context please tell me?
Thanks!
  

Top answer

None seem right. —that is the key point.

  • None seem right.
  • —that is the key point.
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None seem right. Why do you always have Saturdays off?—that is the key point.
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Hi! Sir Thanks for taking a look.Thats what I thought before questioning that this would be going to be questioned from me. But
If I said I have some important work to do on saturdays then How do you see that?
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3. I was not going to be here tomorrow anyway.
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Thanks! Sir I am really very thankful to you.

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