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Mumi-girl Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

IS THIS CORRECT?

can i say:

"in case it should go wrong"???
  

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Hi, Yes, but it's a rather formal and even old-fashioned phrase. More often, people say 'in case it goes wrong'. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, but it's a rather formal and even old-fashioned phrase.
  • More often, people say 'in case it goes wrong'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Yes, but it's a rather formal and even old-fashioned phrase.

More often, people say 'in case it goes wrong'.

Clive
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But is "in case it goes wrong" imperfektum ?
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Hi,

But is "in case it goes wrong" imperfektum ?

What's 'imperfektum'?

There's nothing wrong with it, if that's what you mean.

Clive
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mumi-girlBut is "in case it goes wrong" imperfektum ?
If you are writing a narrative about the past, for example, you could say "in case it went wrong".

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