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Jandi Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

If you go abroad

Hello, teachers!

Would you please check these sentences for me?

1. This is where you check in your luggage if you [go, are going, will go] abroad.
2. You can check in your luggage here if you [go, are going, will go] abroad.

Thank you very much.
Peace!
  

Top answer

Both OK with all choices except "will go". "if you will be going abroad" is the future form here. "if ...

  • Both OK with all choices except "will go".
  • "if you will be going abroad" is the future form here.
  • "if ...
  • " suggests "if ...
  • ", and in an old-fashioned style, to my ear, anyway.
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Both OK with all choices except "will go". "if you will be going abroad" is the future form here.

"if ... will go ..." suggests "if ... want to go ...", and in an old-fashioned style, to my ear, anyway.

Others will have more to say, I'm sure.

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