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Mark998 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Before walking vs. before you walk

Before walking to the store, make sure to put on your shoes.

Before you walk to the store, make sure to put on your shoes.


I know, or think I know, that both of these sentences are correct. But is there any difference in meaning?


THANK YOU for any help!!

  

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mark998 is there any difference in meaning? No, there is no difference in meaning.

  • mark998 is there any difference in meaning?
  • No, there is no difference in meaning.
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mark998 is there any difference in meaning?

No, there is no difference in meaning.

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