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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Grammar question!

Hi!

How would you correct the following sentence? And Why?

"I didn't care about anything will happen."

I appreciate your help!
  

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The original is just wrongly structured; since I don't know precisely what is intended, any of these may be right: I didn't care whether anything would happen. I didn't care about anything that happened. I don't care about anything that will happen.

  • The original is just wrongly structured; since I don't know precisely what is intended, any of these may be right: I didn't care whether anything would happen.
  • I didn't care about anything that happened.
  • I don't care about anything that will happen.
  • I don't care about anything that happens.
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The original is just wrongly structured; since I don't know precisely what is intended, any of these may be right:

I didn't care whether anything would happen.
I didn't care about anything that happened.
I don't care about anything that will happen.
I don't care about anything that happens.
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That depends on what you are trying to say. Perhaps:

"I didn't care about anything happening."

"I didn't care whether anything would happen."
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I didn't care what happened.

CJ

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