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Pleasehelp Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Couple questions

It'd be nice if you came. Or

It'll be nice if you came.

What's the difference between these two sentences?

I'm going for a jog in a bit so I was going to call you before my jog. Is this constructed correctly?

I'm going for a jog in a bit so I wanted to call you before my jog.

Are these considered to be conditional sentences?
  

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pleasehelp It'd be nice if you came. Or It'll be nice if you came. What's the difference between these two sentences?

  • pleasehelp It'd be nice if you came.
  • Or It'll be nice if you came.
  • What's the difference between these two sentences?
  • The difference is that the second one is wrong.
  • pleasehelp I'm going for a jog in a bit so I was going to call you before my jog.
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pleasehelpIt'd be nice if you came. Or

It'll be nice if you came.

What's the difference between these two sentences?
The difference is that the second one is wrong.
pleasehelpI'm going for a jog in a bit so I was going to call yo

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