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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Hi,

I have a doubt.

Which is right? Maybe, he will change things in which ways you could never have imagined. (or) Maybe, he will change things in ways you can never imagine. (or) Maybe, he will change things in ways which you can never have imagined.

I go with the first. You?

Thanks
  

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These are OK: Maybe he will change things in ways which/that you could never imagine. Maybe he will change things in ways you can never imagine. -- Possible if the listener has stopped imagining.

  • These are OK: Maybe he will change things in ways which/that you could never imagine.
  • Maybe he will change things in ways you can never imagine.
  • -- Possible if the listener has stopped imagining.
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These are OK:

Maybe he will change things in ways which/that you could never imagine.
Maybe he will change things in ways you can never imagine.
Maybe he will change things in ways which/that you can/could never have imagined.-- Possible if the listener has stopped imagining.

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