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Stephan Kloss Posted 14 years ago
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expect he will do well

Is there a difference?

His friends expect him to do well in the slam next year.
His friends expect he will do well in the slam next year?

Is the second sentence correct?
  

Top answer

No difference and they are both fine: just two structures to say the same thing.

  • No difference and they are both fine: just two structures to say the same thing.
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No difference and they are both fine: just two structures to say the same thing.
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My post was deleted.
Are we not permitted a different perspective to a moderator, me wonders?
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TerryxpressAre we not permitted a different perspective to a moderator, me wonders?
'me wonders'? Where did you find that expression?

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