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Windyjolt Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

In case

Jane will be at home in case her father calls her.
Jane will be at home in case her father call her.
Which one is correct? When i remove "should" from the sentence, should i use "s"?
  

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. in case her father calls her. Could you give an example of what you mean by your second question?

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  • in case her father calls her.
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. . . in case her father calls her.

Could you give an example of what you mean by your second question?Emotion: thinking
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I mean when I don't use "should" ......in case her father call her. Should i put "s" to verb?
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Why would you use should in that sentence? It's ok as it's written.
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Jane will be at home in case her father should call her.
Jane will be at home in case her father calls her.
Look, I know that both of these sentences are right but I'm asking this:
Jane will be at home in case her father call_ her.
When I don't use "should", can I use verb's bare mode?
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...her father calls her. (you must use the ending s)

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