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In my English exam there was a question:
Choose the correct answer:
I don't often see her. If i ( saw - see - will see) her tomorrow, I ( will spoke - would speak - speak) to her.
I chose see - speak. Is that correct or saw - would speak?
Choose the correct answer:
I don't often see her. If i ( saw - see - will see) her tomorrow, I ( will spoke - would speak - speak) to her.
I chose see - speak. Is that correct or saw - would speak?
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I think the answer they want is "If I saw her tomorrow I would speak to her"
Alternatively, I'd say "if I were to see her tomorrow I'd [or "I would"] speak to her". That option isn't available but I think sounds better.
However, I think most people would simply say "If I see her tomorrow I'll speak to her" and everyone would understand what that means, so it seems 'correct' to me. It's probably what I'd say- anything else sounds a bit highfalutin.
I think the answer they want is "If I saw her tomorrow I would speak to her"
Alternatively, I'd say "if I were to see her tomorrow I'd [or "I would"] speak to her". That option isn't available but I think sounds better.
However, I think most people would simply say "If I see her tomorrow I'll speak to her" and everyone would understand what that means, so it seems 'correct' to me. It's probably what I'd say- anything else sounds a bit highfalutin.