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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
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cold

My friend says it's very cold in Alaska. I say:

But you'd keep me warm won't you? Or

But you would keep me warm wouldn't you?

Are both useable or is one better than the other?

Thank you.
  

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consistency

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Aspara Gusconsistency
So, the second one is better?

You would keep me warm wouldn't you?
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Aspara GusWith a comma, yes.
Aspara GusWith a comma, yes.
But you would keep me warm, wouldn't you?

Better?

Thanks!
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Aspara Gus
What about:

If I visit you, you would keep me warm, wouldn't you?

And

If I visit you, you will keep me warm, won't you?

And

If I visited you, you would keep me warm, wouldn't you?

Are all three wrong and natural? Which is wrong?

Thanks!
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What's the difference between:

If I visit you, you would keep me warm, wouldn't you?

And

If I visit you, you will keep me warm, won't you?
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You have asked these same questions many, many times before and have received many, many answers from many, many different volunteers. You can either revisit your earlier threads, do some research, or await another volunteer’s help, but I refuse to waste any more of my time.

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