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Just in case he asks vs Just in case he ask

The phrase to use is 'just in case he asks.' The verb 'asks' should be in the present tense to match the subject 'he.' This phrase is often used in English to indicate being prepared for a possible question or situation.
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Just in case he asks

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The phrase 'just in case he asks' is used to indicate being prepared for a possible question or situation. The verb 'asks' is in the present tense to match the subject 'he.'

Just in case he ask

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'ask' should be in the present tense to match the subject 'he.'


Alternatives:

  • just in case he asks
  • in case he asks
  • if he asks
  • in the event that he asks
  • should he ask

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