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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Which one is correct and why?

If you saw his speech that he gave five months ago, you wouldn’t be crazy to think that he was going to beat if he ever met him. And now they are talking to each other like best friends.

Or,

If you saw his speech that he gave five months ago, you wouldn’t be crazy to think that he is going to beat if he ever meets him. And now they are talking to each other like best friends.

  

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anonymous Which one is correct and why? Neither is correct. I have underlined some problems: If you saw his speech that he gave five months ago, you wouldn’t be crazy to think that he was going to beat if he ever met him.

  • anonymous Which one is correct and why?
  • Neither is correct.
  • I have underlined some problems: If you saw his speech that he gave five months ago, you wouldn’t be crazy to think that he was going to beat if he ever met him.
  • And now they are talking to each other like best friends.
  • Or, If you saw his speech that he gave five months ago, you wouldn’t be crazy to think that he is going to beat if he ever meets him.
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anonymous Which one is correct and why?

Neither is correct. I have underlined some problems:

If you saw his speech that he gave five months ago, you wouldn’t be crazy to think that he was going to beat if he ever met him. And now they are talking to each other like best friends.

Or,

If you

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