Which one is grammatically correct?
>Until they arrived, Toni and Damir were to guard the place, probably until the end of winter.
or
>Until they arrive, Toni and Damir were to guard the place, probably until the end of winter.
Thank you lit
>>8499727
The first one is correct. The second would be correct if it were
>Until they arrive, Toni and Damir are to guard the place, probably until the end of winter.
>>8499733
Thx
What about this one? (last one I promise)
>Finally, he reached the page where answers should begin.
>Finally, he reached the page where answers should have begun.
>>8499752
I would say the second one. Frankly, cutting out finally would make that sentence better.
>>8499813
The second one is really fucking ugly to read tho
But, correct is correct I guess
Cheers
And you're right
>>8499752
Either of those is correct grammatically. The second one has a less optimistic force to it, suggesting the answers didn't come after all.