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Kook j Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Do, will

Hi.

I want to know what the do and the will mean in the sentence below.


Should you implement the Getting Things Done process into what you are currently using, or should you install something new? The answer is, do whichever one will actually help you change your behavior so you'll use the tools appropriately.



Is that the same as saying: The answer is, make whichever one will (verb) actually help....


Thank you very much in advance.




  

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I think we can look at the answer this way: Do whichever you think will actually help you change...... I think 'do' denotes implement, install or anything which will best suit your need.

  • I think we can look at the answer this way: Do whichever you think will actually help you change......
  • I think 'do' denotes implement, install or anything which will best suit your need.
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I think we can look at the answer this way: Do whichever you think will actually help you change......
I think 'do' denotes implement, install or anything which will best suit your need.
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Thank you very much vsuresh for replying to me. Could you please let me know if that would work here?

Should you implement the Getting Things Done process into what you are currently using, or should you install something new? The answer is, do whichever one (that) will actually help you change your behavior so you'll use the tools appropriately.
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It is not correct there.
Kook, 'whichever' is itself a pronoun and therefore there is no need for another.

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