if i want to say that something is going to be worse later if u do that ,can i say -it's going to be worse next -it's going to be worse later -it's going to be worse afterwards
how can i say it?
and another one...if i want to say -the only problem i have with going are my knees(in case of going to jog,for example)
thanks
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Before you asked, you had already chosen " .... worse later " . I think all three are Ok The only problem I have with ( in ) exercises is my knees.
— Whl626
Before you asked, you had already chosen " ....
worse later " .
I think all three are Ok The only problem I have with ( in ) exercises is my knees.
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if you use the first one, I'd be looking for another word on the end, like "next year" or "next week", even "next time" .. I would not just end the phrase with "next"
just like that"it's going to be worse next"i mean after that it's going to be worse,"it's going to be worse afterwards or after"can i say it?i dont know if it's going to be worse next sounds good since i want to say just that sentence"it's going to be worse...."