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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Would it be better if I leave this uniforms here or wait for the sir to come in?
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Anonymous Would it be better if I leave these uniforms here or should I wait for the sir - - - to come in? As shown above. You'll need some other more specific noun at - - -, because "the sir" doesn't work.

  • Anonymous Would it be better if I leave these uniforms here or should I wait for the sir - - - to come in?
  • As shown above.
  • You'll need some other more specific noun at - - -, because "the sir" doesn't work.
  • the general, the sergeant, ...
  • CJ
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AnonymousWould it be better if I leave these uniforms here or should I wait for the sir - - - to come in?
As shown above. You'll need some other more specific noun at - - -, because "the sir" doesn't work.

the general, the se
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CalifJim AnonymousWould it be better if I leave these uniforms here or should I wait for the sir - - - to come in?As shown above. You'll need some other more specific noun at - - -, because "the sir" doesn't work.the general, the sergeant, ...CJ
Sir, shouldn't it be 'If I left..' Not 'If I leave..'? I am confused. Isn't it a second conditionl?
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AnonymousSir, shouldn't it be 'If I left..' Not 'If I leave..'?
If you thought it should be "if I left" then why did you write "if I leave"?

On which sentence exactly do you want an opinion? I can't answer effectively if you keep changing your mind about what your sentence is.

CJ
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CalifJim AnonymousSir, shouldn't it be 'If I left..' Not 'If I leave..'?If you thought it should be "if I left" then why did you write "if I leave"?On which sentence exactly do you want an opinion? I can't answer effectively if you keep changing your mind about what your sentence is.CJ
Which one is supposed to be a correct one?
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AnonymousWhich one is supposed to be a correct one?
After "Would it be better if ...?" it doesn't make any difference. You'll find that some people prefer it one way; others prefer it the other way.

CJ
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CalifJim AnonymousWhich one is supposed to be a correct one?After "Would it be better if ...?" it doesn't make any difference. You'll find that some people prefer it one way; others prefer it the other way. CJ
Do they have different meanings?

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