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DanielJan Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Should the need arise

Is the sentence "You have a room prepared for cases such as these, when the need to hide anything will arise" grammatically correct?

  

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DanielJan Is the sentence "You have a room prepared for cases such as these, when the need to hide anything will arise" grammatically correct? It is not native, at least. You have a room prepared for cases such as these, should the need to hide something arise.

  • DanielJan Is the sentence "You have a room prepared for cases such as these, when the need to hide anything will arise" grammatically correct?
  • It is not native, at least.
  • You have a room prepared for cases such as these, should the need to hide something arise.
  • You have a room prepared for cases such as these, when the need to hide something arise s.
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DanielJanIs the sentence "You have a room prepared for cases such as these, when the need to hide anything will arise" grammatically correct?

It is not native, at least.

You have a room prepared for cases such as these, should the need to hide something arise.

You have a room prepared for cases such as these, when the need to hide some

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