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Ramesh Reddy Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

grammar

I asked my friend "If John fever comes down go along with him"

or" If john fever comes norma go along with him"

Which is correct please explain
  

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Neither, but I don't know what it could mean: If John's fever breaks/abates, go with him.

  • Neither, but I don't know what it could mean: If John's fever breaks/abates, go with him.
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Neither, but I don't know what it could mean:

If John's fever breaks/abates, go with him.

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