Ok, I watch a diving competition yesterday and.....
1. I expected it to be exciting, but it turned out wasn't (so).
2. I expected it to be exciting, but it turned out not (so).
3. I expected it to be exciting, but it wasn't (so).
Which is/are grammatically correct, and which sound(s) more like
spoken English. Also, is the word "so" necessary in these sentences? Does the presence of it make the sentences wrong?
By the way, is it correct to use "would" after "take a look at it", as it appears at the title of my question.
2006-08-14
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