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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

if you do go

2 verbs following each other. Is there anything you would change?
Since you aren't going to the party, if I don't go, people will think that I only go places if you do go.
  

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Anonymous Since you aren't going to the party, if I don't go, people will think that I only go places if you do go. We often have two verbs in succession, where one is the helping verb, or auxiliary verb, and the other is the main verb. The sentence is correct and fairly easily understood.

  • Anonymous Since you aren't going to the party, if I don't go, people will think that I only go places if you do go.
  • We often have two verbs in succession, where one is the helping verb, or auxiliary verb, and the other is the main verb.
  • The sentence is correct and fairly easily understood.
  • Yes, there are things I'd change, but It's just a matter of style.
  • I'd try to find a way to make it a little smoother.
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AnonymousSince you aren't going to the party, if I don't go, people will think that I only go places if you do go.
We often have two verbs in succession, where one is the helping verb, or auxiliary verb, and the other is the main verb.
The sentence is correct and fairly easily understood.
Yes, there are things I'd change, but It's just a matter of styl

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