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It brings up another problem. How many variations are there? The parentheses confuses me. ![Sad [:(]](/emoticons/emotion-6.gif)
I believe there are 8 as follows:
if worse come to worst
if worst comes to worst - Depending on your logic level, this one is also accepted, not necessarily the correct usage. Some believe "worst to worst" just does not sound logical!
if worst come to worst
if worse comes to worst---This is the most commonly heard and used. It means "from a not-so- good state to the very bad".
when worse comes to worst ---This is the locution of the blue one above
when worse come to worst
when worst come to worst
when worst comes to worst - Also heard and used. But this has a slightly different complexion in meaning. In a nutshell, it mean "when the worst comes to materialize".
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My interpretatin of your questions:
if worse come to worst
if worst comes to worst - Depending on your logic level, this one is also accepted, not necessarily the correct usage. Some believe "worst to worst" just does not sound logical! However it can mean, "if the worst is to materialize..."
if worst come to worst
if worse comes to worst---This is the most commonly heard and used. It means "from a not-so- good state to the very bad".
when worse comes to worst ---This is the locution of the blue one above
when worse come to worst
when worst come to worst
when worst comes to worst - Also heard and used. But this has a slightly different complexion in meaning. In a nutshell, it means "when the worst comes to materialize".