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Rommel Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which clause should I use in this sentence of mine?

Which clause should I use in this sentence of mine? If I have to analyze it, the correct clause is 'your father would feel.' Am I correct?

What do you think (your father would feel, would your father feel) if after several years he learned that you had forged his signature? 
  

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Rommel What do you think your father would feel would your father feel) if after several years he learned that you had forged his signature? As shown. I also recommend starting with 'How' instead of 'What'.

  • Rommel What do you think your father would feel would your father feel) if after several years he learned that you had forged his signature?
  • As shown.
  • I also recommend starting with 'How' instead of 'What'.
  • CJ
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RommelWhat do you think your father would feel would your father feel) if after several years he learned that you had forged his signature?
As shown. I also recommend starting with 'How' instead of 'What'.

CJ
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CalifJimWhat do you think your father would feel if after several years he learned that you had forged his signature?
Thank you for correcting my grammatical error, Clive.
CalifJimI also recommend starting with 'How' instead of 'What'.
Thank you for that recommendation.
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I'm sorry. I thought I was talking to Clive. I should've thanked CalifJim instead.

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