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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Both mean almost the same?

I know you don't like Ramos but would you say he is talented?

I know you don't like Ramow but would you ever say he is talented?


Are these sentences almost the same and correct?

  

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anonymous I know you don't like Ramos but would you say he is talented? I know you don't like Ramo s but would you ever say he is talented? Are these sentences almost the same and correct?

  • anonymous I know you don't like Ramos but would you say he is talented?
  • I know you don't like Ramo s but would you ever say he is talented?
  • Are these sentences almost the same and correct?
  • The only difference is 'ever', so of course they're almost the same.
  • The are both grammatically correct, but you don't need 'ever', which means 'at any time in the future'.
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anonymous

I know you don't like Ramos but would you say he is talented?

I know you don't like Ramos but would you ever say he is talented?


Are these sentences almost the same and correct?

The only difference is 'ever', so of course they're almost the same.

The are both grammatically cor

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