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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

I know you are retiring and leaving us. But if I ever see you, I will definitely say hi to you.

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I know you are retiring and leaving us. But if I ever saw you, I would definitely say hi to you.


Which one is correct?

  

Top answer

anonymous I know you are retiring and leaving us. But if I ever see you, I will definitely say hi to you. This one is a more likely thing to say.

  • anonymous I know you are retiring and leaving us.
  • But if I ever see you, I will definitely say hi to you.
  • This one is a more likely thing to say.
  • Strictly speaking, "hi" should be in quotes, and maybe even have a capital, but this might be seen as a bit fussy in ordinary writing.
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anonymousI know you are retiring and leaving us. But if I ever see you, I will definitely say hi to you.

This one is a more likely thing to say.

Strictly speaking, "hi" should be in quotes, and maybe even have a capital, but this might be seen as a bit fussy in ordinary writing.

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