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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"I warn you" vs "I'm warning you"

1. I'm warning you now - any trouble and you're going to be locked in the room all day.

2. Who's there? I warn you - I'm armed!


What's the difference between the two?

Are they interchangeable without any difference?

  

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Anonymous What's the difference between the two? In those cases, I see none. Anonymous Are they interchangeable without any difference?

  • Anonymous What's the difference between the two?
  • In those cases, I see none.
  • Anonymous Are they interchangeable without any difference?
  • There, yes.
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AnonymousWhat's the difference between the two?

In those cases, I see none.

AnonymousAre they interchangeable without any difference?

There, yes.

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