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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

I face it or I'll face it

Hello. Which sentence is correct? If both, explain difference between them, please:
I face it as long as you're with me
or
I
I'll face it as long as you're with me.
  

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Anonymous I face it as long as you're with m e. This is stating a fact. Anonymous I'll face it as long as you're with me.

  • Anonymous I face it as long as you're with m e.
  • This is stating a fact.
  • Anonymous I'll face it as long as you're with me.
  • This is talking about the future.
  • Otherwise, they're pretty close in meaning.
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AnonymousI face it as long as you're with me.
This is stating a fact.
AnonymousI'll face it as long as you're with me.
This is talking about the future.

Otherwise, they're pretty close in meaning.

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