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before the seeds germinated, i did not know what kind of plants they could be. vs Before the seeds germinated, I did not know what kind of plants they will be.

The correct phrase is: 'before the seeds germinated, I did not know what kind of plants they could be.' The use of 'could be' is appropriate in this context because it indicates a possibility or potential outcome. 'Will be' is not suitable here because it implies certainty about the future, which is not the case when the seeds have not yet germinated.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 790 views

before the seeds germinated, i did not know what kind of plants they could be.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express uncertainty about the outcome of the plants before they have germinated.
  • Look, I did not know what had happened here.
  • Although, I admit, I did not know what to expect.
  • When I started with you all, I did not know what you were capable of.
  • Since we're being honest, I did not know what bunting was.
  • I just happened to hear the bell and I came unprepared and, to be honest, I did not know what was going on.
  • As I did not know what to do, I asked him for advice.
  • I did not know what housework was until my maid resigned.
  • I did not know what was wrong with me.
  • I did not know what prong three was.
  • In fact I did not know what African authenticity was.
  • I did not know what to say.
  • At the time, I did not know that Commissioner Bolkestein was going to appear next week before the Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism to discuss this matter.
  • When we spoke, I did not know the full extent of her transgression.
  • Guys, I did not know that Jackie worked here.
  • No, I did not know there was a Schumann Summer Series.
  • Honestly, I did not know that they were coming.
  • No, I did not know that.
  • Sorry, I did not know you...
  • George Michael, I did not know that you were...
  • The Rabbi says, I did not know this man.

Before the seeds germinated, I did not know what kind of plants they will be.

This phrase is not correct. 'Will be' implies certainty about the future, which is not appropriate in this context.

  • Look, I did not know what had happened here.
  • Although, I admit, I did not know what to expect.
  • As I did not know what to do, I asked him for advice.
  • I just happened to hear the bell and I came unprepared and, to be honest, I did not know what was going on.
  • When I started with you all, I did not know what you were capable of.
  • Since we're being honest, I did not know what bunting was.
  • I did not know what was wrong with me.
  • I did not know what prong three was.
  • In fact I did not know what African authenticity was.
  • I did not know what housework was until my maid resigned.
  • I call it an incident so I can carry the burden of boys broke me, when I was so young, I did not know what boys can do to break a girl.
  • At the time, I did not know that Commissioner Bolkestein was going to appear next week before the Committee on Regional Policy, Transport and Tourism to discuss this matter.
  • I did not know what they are, so I've left.
  • I could hear my good friend Mr Pannella shouting, but I did not know what he was trying to tell me.
  • I did not know what she was to you.
  • It was a blessing in my early youth that I did not know what was really going to happen.
  • I did not know what the end shall be.
  • I did not know what you want for that got everything.
  • I did not know what I might say, so I told him I'd given the books to you.
  • I did not know what to do so I called Dr.

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