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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Bachelorette

How much would the bachelorette party cost? OR

How much will the bachelorette party cost?

Which is the correct useage?

Thank you.
  

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They are both correct. In the first the party hasn't been decided upon yet. ' In the second it's probably been arranged.

  • They are both correct.
  • In the first the party hasn't been decided upon yet.
  • ' In the second it's probably been arranged.
  • ' Rover
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They are both correct.

In the first the party hasn't been decided upon yet. 'How much would it cost if we decided to have one?'

In the second it's probably been arranged. 'How much is the bill (check) for the party going to be?'

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