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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Is this grammatically correct

Where is she going every day when I saw her?
  

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Hi, Anon, Anonymous Where is she going every day when I saw her? The "when I saw her" part of your sentence doesn't fit correctly with the "where is she going every day". ) when I saw her?

  • Hi, Anon, Anonymous Where is she going every day when I saw her?
  • The "when I saw her" part of your sentence doesn't fit correctly with the "where is she going every day".
  • ) when I saw her?
  • If you want to say this in present , you could say it this way, I think.
  • - Where is she going every day when I see her?
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Hi, Anon,
AnonymousWhere is she going every day when I saw her?
The "when I saw her" part of your sentence doesn't fit correctly with the "where is she going every day". If you are talking about past, you should say "where was she going that day (or yesterday etc.) when I saw her?

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As stated above, you need to change your question to one of these:

Where is she going every day when I see her? (present)
Where was she going every day when I saw her? (past)

Tenses must match.

CJ

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