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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Have to

Just have to see if our schedules match.

Just have to see if our schedule matches.

What's the difference between these two sentences?

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In the first one, you seek to compare the schedules you have with those of your partners. In the second one, you seek to compare the schedule you and others- your team-have with someone else's.

  • In the first one, you seek to compare the schedules you have with those of your partners.
  • In the second one, you seek to compare the schedule you and others- your team-have with someone else's.
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In the first one, you seek to compare the schedules you have with those of your partners.

In the second one, you seek to compare the schedule you and others- your team-have with someone else's.

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