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Anonymous Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Check Please?

Is this sentence correct?

I will tell you what would happen to me after I come back.

or is this one correct:

I will tell you what happened to me when I come back.

or is neither correct??

Please Help! ^_^
  

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Anonymous Is this sentence correct? I will tell you what would happen to me after I come back. or is this one correct: I will tell you what happened to me when I come back.

  • Anonymous Is this sentence correct?
  • I will tell you what would happen to me after I come back.
  • or is this one correct: I will tell you what happened to me when I come back.
  • or is neither correct??
  • Please Help!
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AnonymousIs this sentence correct?

I will tell you what would happen to me after I come back.

or is this one correct:

I will tell you what happened to me when I come back.

or is neither correct??

Please Help! ^_^

First of all you should let me know the meaning of the sentence.

If you mean tellin
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Both are possible, in different contexts:

1. You're asking me, what would happen to me if I posted a question on English Forums? Look, I have to go now, but I'll tell you what would happen to me when I come back from lunch.

2. You're asking me, what happened to me, when I posted a question on English Forums? Look, I have to go now, but I'll tell you what happened to me when I com
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MrP -- of course, the sentences you provide are correct according to the contexts you provide. But I think it's entirely possible that the origianl poster was trying to say "I'll tell you what would happen to me if I came back" or "if I were to come back." At least that's how I interpreted the original question, where no context was given.

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