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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
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Depending on followed by?

Depending on followed by?

Depending on if the train gets here now or in 10 minutes, I'll either be late or not/I might be late.

Which is correct please?
You pick the singers based on/depending on the type of music you want.

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Should I use depending on or based on?

  • Should I use depending on or based on?
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Should I use depending on or based on?

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