Is this sentence grammatical right (conditional sentence)
Hi. I'm not a native speaker, so I'm not sure about this, can we say (and write): We'll (We will) invite them here, if they come? (conditional sentence type 1) Is this sentence grammatically right or wrong? Thanks.
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This sounds odd, like you will invite them when they are already standing in your home. Please explain what you are trying to say. Perhaps this?
— Clive
This sounds odd, like you will invite them when they are already standing in your home.
Please explain what you are trying to say.
Perhaps this?
We will invite them, but they may not come.
Clive
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Sorry. I mean this sentence: "Will we invite them here, if they come?" for example you are in a place (not your house, i.e. another person home), and already invited someone to come to your house. now you say to another person: will we invite them here (the person home), if they come (to our home)? I just want to use this words (and ?) and make a right sentence. someone said the above
will we invite them here (the person's home), if theycome (to our home)? Yes, the bold sentence is correct grammar. But start with a capital letter. Clive