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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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just because

What tenses go with 'just because'? What tenses do I use here can I use this if I'm talking about a finals coming up or not?

Just because they both twins [will] get to the finals, doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title.

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"Just because" doesn't require a specific tense. Just because they both twins will get to the finals [that] doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title. Just because they both twins will get to the finals doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title.

  • "Just because" doesn't require a specific tense.
  • Just because they both twins will get to the finals [that] doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title.
  • Just because they both twins will get to the finals doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title.
  • Just because they both twins [will] get to the finals [that] doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title.
  • These all work.
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"Just because" doesn't require a specific tense.

Just because they both twins will get to the finals [that] doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title.

Just because they both twins will get to the finals doesn't mean that they won't fight it out for the title.

Just because they both twins [will] get to the finals [

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