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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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What is the difference between these two?

Is it ok if I'll use my remaining attack for loots?

Is it ok if I use my remaining attack for loots?

  

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With only a few exceptions, we don't use 'will' ('ll) with 'if', so only the second one is acceptable from that angle. I can't answer for the rest of the sentence because I have no idea what you mean by your remaining attack for loots . In fact, I don't think I've ever seen the plural of 'loot' before.

  • With only a few exceptions, we don't use 'will' ('ll) with 'if', so only the second one is acceptable from that angle.
  • I can't answer for the rest of the sentence because I have no idea what you mean by your remaining attack for loots .
  • In fact, I don't think I've ever seen the plural of 'loot' before.
  • CJ
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With only a few exceptions, we don't use 'will' ('ll) with 'if', so only the second one is acceptable from that angle.

I can't answer for the rest of the sentence because I have no idea what you mean by your remaining attack for loots. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen the plural of 'loot' before.

CJ

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