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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Christy

Christy wanted me to ask you if there is anything I can help you with. And

Christy wanted me to ask you if there was anything I can help you with.

Difference between the two sentences?
  

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The meaning is the same, and most of the time they are interchangable. In some cases though there might be an implication as to what Christy knows about this person already. Christy wants you to be nice and helpful to this person.

  • The meaning is the same, and most of the time they are interchangable.
  • In some cases though there might be an implication as to what Christy knows about this person already.
  • Christy wants you to be nice and helpful to this person.
  • A: Hello.
  • Christy wanted me to ask you if there is anything I can help you with.
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The meaning is the same, and most of the time they are interchangable. In some cases though there might be an implication as to what Christy knows about this person already.

Christy wants you to be nice and helpful to this person.

A: Hello. Christy wanted me to ask you if there is anything I can help you with.

B: Thanks for asking me. There is nothing I can think of ri

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