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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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I am always worried about what if somebody comes up to me and says you don't belong to this country and what will my answer be.

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I am always worried about what if somebody came up to me and said you don't belong to this country and what would my answer be.

I think both of the sentences are good to be used as a immigrant. What do you think? If both sentences are correct, in what situation can I use the first or the second sentence as an immigrant? Please help. What's the difference I meaning between the first and the second sentence?

  

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These are the natural versions. There is no difference in meaning. I am always worried about someone coming up to me and saying you don't belong in this country and what my answer would be.

  • These are the natural versions.
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • I am always worried about someone coming up to me and saying you don't belong in this country and what my answer would be.
  • I am always worried about someone coming up to me and saying you don't belong in this country and how I would answer.
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These are the natural versions. There is no difference in meaning.

I am always worried about someone coming up to me and saying you don't belong in this country and what my answer would be.

I am always worried about someone coming up to me and saying you don't belong in this country and how I would answer.

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"I am always worried about someone coming up to me and saying you don't belong in this country and how I would answer."

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"I am always worried about someone coming up to me and saying you don't belong in this country and how I am going to answer."

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The sentences aren't good English.

I am always worried someone will come to me and say I don't belong in this country. What should I answer?

CB

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Cool Breeze

The sentences aren't good English.

I am always worried someone will come to me and say I don't belong in this country. What should I answer?

CB

Are they grammatically correct though?

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