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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

auxiliary verb

Hello, I wat to ask a question from a dialog below in my text book.
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Man : Emily, it's my first time flying. What time should we meet at the airport tomorrow?
Woman : Well, our flight leaves at 9, so around 6.
Man : So early? Do we need to be at the airport for three hours?
Woman : Sure. It'll take a long time to get boarding passes and pass through security.
Man : Yeah. And since you're planning on checking in your bags, you need enough time gor that as well.
Man : Ah, I understand. I also want to get a digital camera in duty-free.
Woman : Cool, then. you'll want to leave time for that.
Man : Alright then... See you early at 6 tomorrow!
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'~~ You will want to leave time for that.'
Is it right sentence? I think a native speakers do not say 'will' in the secind last sentence.
Would you give me an answer, please?
  

Top answer

You'll want to leave time for that. It's fine.

  • You'll want to leave time for that.
  • It's fine.
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You'll want to leave time for that.

It's fine.

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