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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Future simple vs Simple Present

Hi All,

we have been recently arguing about the following sentence:
1) We kick you asses one day.
2) We´ll kick your asses one day.

What is grammatically correct? Also can both version be used and in which circumstances? I suppose version 2 is grammatically correct, but in regular speech we can easily use the 1st version with present simple, when we really feel determined, when we feel it as a fact, we strongly believe it.
Thanks a lot for clarifying.
  

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What is grammatically correct? Only 2). Anonymous in regular speech we can easily use the 1st version with present simple, when we really feel determined, when we feel it as a fact, we strongly believe it.

  • What is grammatically correct?
  • Only 2).
  • Anonymous in regular speech we can easily use the 1st version with present simple, when we really feel determined, when we feel it as a fact, we strongly believe it.
  • No.
  • Your reasoning is faulty.
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Anonymous1) We kick your ***** one day.2) We´ll kick your ***** one day.What is grammatically correct?
Only 2).
Anonymousin regular speech we can easily use the 1st version with present simple, when we really feel determined, when we feel it as a fact, we strongly believe it.
No. Your rea

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