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Hi Susiedqq
Thanks for your answer, and is this sentence correct too?:
"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised a meeting when the managers would be there."
Thanks
Help please?
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Hello,
can you tell me if the following is correct?:
"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised meetings when the managers would be there."
"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised a meeting when the managers would be there."
Thanks
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susiedqq
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Re: Help please?
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"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised meetings when the managers would be there."
Yes, the verb tense is the same. Another example:
"The managers are there only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organize meetings when the managers are there."
Thanks for your answer, and is this sentence correct too?:
"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised a meeting when the managers would be there."
Thanks
Help please?
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Hello,
can you tell me if the following is correct?:
"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised meetings when the managers would be there."
"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised a meeting when the managers would be there."
Thanks
#2 (permalink) Today, 15:52
susiedqq
Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2008
Country: USA
Location: Oakland County, Michigan
First Language: American English
Posts: 639
Thanks: 3
Thanked 115 Times in 112 Posts
Re: Help please?
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"The managers would come only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organised meetings when the managers would be there."
Yes, the verb tense is the same. Another example:
"The managers are there only 2 or three days a week. So the employees organize meetings when the managers are there."