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BulbulTada Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

If something will be, it will be

Please correct the following sentences, if wrong.

  1. What this definition of grievous hurt means is, if the hurt will be life endangering, it will be called a grievous hurt.
  2. What this definition of grievous hurt means is, if the hurt will be life endangering, it would be called a grievous hurt.
  3. What this definition of grievous hurt means is, if the hurt was life endangering, it would be called a grievous hurt.
  4. What this definition of grievous hurt means is, any hurt which was life endangering, was a grievous hurt.
  

Top answer

You've used everything but the native form. Try simple present.

  • You've used everything but the native form.
  • Try simple present.
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You've used everything but the native form. Try simple present.

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