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XHealthY Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

When it change or When it changes

Which is correct?

Could you give me some example?
  

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"When it change" is never correct. " You realise that you can find zillions of examples of English usage via Google search, I suppose? To find an exact phrase, put it in quotes.

  • "When it change" is never correct.
  • " You realise that you can find zillions of examples of English usage via Google search, I suppose?
  • To find an exact phrase, put it in quotes.
  • You need to be careful, though, because there's an awful lot of ungrammatical and typo-ridden English on the Internet.
  • Use Google news search or book search to get a better quality of writing.
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"When it change" is never correct. "When it changes" is fine:

"Watch the readout and tell me when it changes."

"The vehicle loses speed when it changes direction."

"When it changes we'll just have to adapt."

You realise that you can find zillions of examples of English usage via Google search, I suppose? To find an exact phrase, put it in quotes. You need to be

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