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Tenses
1) Since I (pay).....for our meal, I (try)..... attract the waiter's attention.
2) Whatever (happen)....., I (meet)...... you here in a week's time.
Please help me to fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the verbs given in the brackets. Thank you.
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P.S:
1) My answer is: " Since I would pay for our meal, I tried to attract the waiter's attention."
2) My answer is: "Whatever will happen, I will meet you here in a week's time."
Do you think they're correct?
Last edited by onetwothree; 11-Dec-2008 at 14:11.
Reason: to add some more details
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Re: Tenses

Originally Posted by
onetwothree
1) Since I was paying for our meal, I tried to attract the waiter's attention.
2) Whatever happens, I'll meet you here in a week's time.
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