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Nasuman Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

Conditional Tense

0 I would appreciate if someone can tell me if both of these sentences are correct: 02br
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00If you choose A, it does not mean you have waived B. 02br
02br
00If you choose A, it does not mean you will have waived B. 02br
02br
00Also, do these setences mean the same thing? 02br
02br
00Thanks in advance. 0-
  

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0 I would appreciate if someone can tell me if both of these sentences are correct: 02br 02br 001. If you choose A, it does not mean you have waived B. 02br 02br 002.

  • 0 I would appreciate if someone can tell me if both of these sentences are correct: 02br 02br 001.
  • If you choose A, it does not mean you have waived B.
  • 02br 02br 002.
  • If you choose A, it does not mean you will have waived B.
  • 02br 02br 00Also, do these setences mean the same thing?
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0 I would appreciate if someone can tell me if both of these sentences are correct: 02br
02br
001. If you choose A, it does not mean you have waived B. 02br
02br
002. If you choose A, it does not mean you will have waived B. 02br
02br
00Also, do these setences mean the same thing? 02br
02br
00JTT: Both are correc

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