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Guyper Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which phrase method is more common to say?

A. "Even if you're bitten, if we take care of it quickly, you'll be fine"

B. "Even if you're bitten, but we take care of it quickly, you'll be fine"

C. "Even if you're bitten, and we take care of it quickly, you'll be fine"

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C is not logical at all, and the other two are questionable because of the clause order. I think you should recast: If you're bitten, you'll be fine if we take care of it quickly.

  • C is not logical at all, and the other two are questionable because of the clause order.
  • I think you should recast: If you're bitten, you'll be fine if we take care of it quickly.
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C is not logical at all, and the other two are questionable because of the clause order. I think you should recast:

If you're bitten, you'll be fine if we take care of it quickly.
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B and C do not convey the same meaning as A..
Only A makes good sense.

The normal wording sequence is -
Even if you're bitten, you'll be fine if we take care of it quickly.

Clive

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