Do I really care if other people find that I made a mistake? Don't I value these occurrences, so that I might grow from them?
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	Shouldn't you still change the "came" to "come"?
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	Should I, considering I meant to say those who came, not those who come because nobody really comes to the thread much anymore?
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	Does "Didn't all the people who wanted to [b]came[/b] pretty much already [b]came[/b]" make sense or should you use "come" both times as I advised?
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	Didn't I say "Didn't all the people who want to [b]come[/b] pretty much already [b]came[/b]" doesn't that make far more sense than any other combination? Aren't I implying that anyone who wanted to come to the forum has already done so, hence the word "came"?
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	Shouldn't the present tense version of the word still be used because of the format of your sentence?
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	(I've taken grammar classes) The format of my sentence applies to the way that I worded it, I believe I am correct, wouldn't the correct forms be the ones that I used?
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	Doesn't it just sound painful?
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	Do grammatical phrases always sound perfect and beautiful? What would you suggest, while keeping the sentence grammatically correct?
 
										 
					 
		    