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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Court

Please keep all your paperwork and submit it to the judge on the court date. And I say:

That wouldn't be a problem at all. Or

That won't be a problem at all.

Why are both useable and is there a difference in meaning?
  

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PreciousJones Why are both useable They aren’t : wouldn’t is wrong. There is nothing hypothetical about the sentence.

  • PreciousJones Why are both useable They aren’t : wouldn’t is wrong.
  • There is nothing hypothetical about the sentence.
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PreciousJonesWhy are both useable
They aren’t: wouldn’t is wrong. There is nothing hypothetical about the sentence.

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