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Would or Will (...they could have/would have get a desease)



 
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Using words: in spite of, despite, although, even though | I would like to know whether the term is countable or uncountable.
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Would or Will (...they could have/would have get a desease) #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 7:52 am   Would or Will (...they could have/would have get a desease)
 

hi everybody! please. help me to correct this sentence;

"I send an invitation to all of my alumni classmates for our upcoming reunion this month,so im expecting everybody would/will send their reply at once.

"do not allow your children to leave the house they could have/would have get a desease".

please.help me to correct this grammar i'm being confused.Anybody!Iwill appreciate.thank you and God bless you all.
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Would or Will (...they could have/would have get a desease) #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:19 am   Would or Will (...they could have/would have get a desease)
 

Hi Carlos,

My suggestions are shown in capital letters:

I AM SENDING an invitation to all of my alumni classmates for our upcoming reunion this month AND so I'M expecting everybody WILL send their reply at once.

Do not allow your children to leave the house BECAUSE they could/MIGHT get a DISEASE.

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