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Camellia
I have one doubt
Which one you will choose? and Which one will you choose?
Which one is right?
What you will say when there are something happy happen? and What will you say when there are something happy happen?
Which one is right?
Feb 16, 2017 1:43 AM
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I'm a native English speaker and I'd say:
"Which one would you choose?"
—Using the conditional tense of the verb "to choose" which is "would choose".
"What would you say when there is something happy happening?" / "What would you say when something happy is happening?"
— Again, using the condition tense of "to choose".
— "Are" should be conjugated as "is" because "something" is a third-person singular pronoun.
— "Happen" should be "happening" because the verbal phrase is "to be happening". ("Something is happening")
Sorry about the complicated grammar :-)
February 16, 2017
thank you for your help
February 16, 2017
Vitor is right about the first one. The second one should be "What you will say when * something happy happens?"
February 16, 2017
xxx
February 16, 2017
thank you for your help. let's wait together.
February 16, 2017
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