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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Do these sentences have the same meaning?

"If you decide to do anything fun in the next two months, let me know."

"If you plan to do anything do anything in the next two months, let me know."
  

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Anonymous Do these sentences have the same meaning? No. Absolutely not.

  • Anonymous Do these sentences have the same meaning?
  • No.
  • Absolutely not.
  • The second sentence includes such things as applying for unemployment benefits, and that certainly can't be considered fun.
  • Besides, deciding and planning are two different things.
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Anonymous Do these sentences have the same meaning?
No. Absolutely not. The second sentence includes such things as applying for unemployment benefits, and that certainly can't be considered fun. Besides, deciding and planning are two different things.

Your second sentence is anomalous, by the way. It contains a repetition that you probably did no

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