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Magic-dragon Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

A day will come when you have no war.

I'd be happy if someone would answer my questions. Thanks in advance.

Are the following 2 sentences correct? If so, what's the difference? (Sorry no context)

A: The day will come when you have no war.

B: A day will come when you have no war.

I think "A day" means "one of the days", so B sounds a little strange. Am I right?
  

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I only use A.

  • I only use A.
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Either is fine. If you say "The day" it sounds more final, like perhaps there won't be war again ever.

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