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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Both almost mean the same?

I am going to give you some tips that would help you to get a six pack abs faster. Vs. I am going to give you some tips that help you to get a six pack abs faster.
  

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Neither. Say eg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get a six-pack f aster. eg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get six-pack abs faster.

  • Neither.
  • Say eg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get a six-pack f aster.
  • eg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get six-pack abs faster.
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Neither.
Say
eg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get a six-pack faster.
eg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get six-pack abs faster.
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CliveNeither.Sayeg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get a six-pack faster.eg I am going to give you some tips that will help you to get six-pack abs faster.
So I can't use would at all? I took this sentence from a video where a guy was suggesting to apply the tips.
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Would is possible if you imagine an implied conditional such as if you followed them.
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fivejedjonWould is possible if you imagine an implied conditional such as if you followed them.
That was the context, Sir. Meaning I don't know if you are going to follow or not but if you folllowed these tips, it would help. my sentence was correct.

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