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Ansonguy Posted 8 years ago
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Fight over which game you want to or should play

I have two nephews, who both like to play video games. Sometimes, they come to my house to play them. You can play only one game at a time on TV. My older nephew likes to play one of my games and my younger nephew likes to play a different game. I am going to make up a sentence about this.


(ex) My nephews always fight over which game they want to play (or which game they should play).


I am not sure which one makes more sense: which game they want to play or they should play. Thanks for your help.

  

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ansonguy I am not sure which one makes more sense: which game they want to play or they should play. Thanks for your help. They each already know which game they want to play.

  • ansonguy I am not sure which one makes more sense: which game they want to play or they should play.
  • Thanks for your help.
  • They each already know which game they want to play.
  • Otherwise, there would be no argument.
  • 'should' makes more sense.
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ansonguyI am not sure which one makes more sense: which game they want to play or they should play. Thanks for your help.

They each already know which game they want to play. Otherwise, there would be no argument.

'should' makes more sense.

CJ

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