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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Do

If you do deploy, where would it take you? And

If you do deploy, where will it take you? And

If you did deploy, where would it take you.

What's the difference between the three sentences? Is there a different meaning to each of them?
  

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Here they are in order of decreasing likelihood of deployment: If you do deploy, where will they send you? If you do deploy, where would they send you? If you did deploy, where would they send you?

  • Here they are in order of decreasing likelihood of deployment: If you do deploy, where will they send you?
  • If you do deploy, where would they send you?
  • If you did deploy, where would they send you?
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Here they are in order of decreasing likelihood of deployment:

If you do deploy, where will they send you?

If you do deploy, where would they send you?

If you did deploy, where would they send you?

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