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Is If all goes well I home before six correct English?

The sentence "If all goes well I home before six" is not grammatically correct. Here's why and how to fix it:

* Missing Verb: You need a verb after "I." It should be "I will be home" or "I'll be home" to complete the sentence.

Here's a corrected version:

"If all goes well, I'll be home before six."

Other options:

* "If everything goes well, I'll be home before six."

* "Assuming everything goes smoothly, I'll be home before six."

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