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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Which is correct?
I drove 14 hours for you to tell me you can't sell it.
I drove 14 hours so you could tell me you can't sell it.
  

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I drove 14 hours for you to tell me you can't sell it ! I drove 14 hours so you could tell me you can't sell it ! Both are correct.

  • I drove 14 hours for you to tell me you can't sell it !
  • I drove 14 hours so you could tell me you can't sell it !
  • Both are correct.
  • An exclamation mark at the end is more suitable.
  • When spoken, the tone of the words can make it a question, but you wouldn't write it with a question mark.
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I drove 14 hours for you to tell me you can't sell it! I drove 14 hours so you could tell me you can't sell it!
Both are correct. An exclamation mark at the end is more suitable. When spoken, the tone of the words can make it a question, but you wouldn't write

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