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Ahmed Tijani Posted 9 years ago
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I will die and I die

What is the difference between I will die and I die?

  

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Ahmed Tijani What is the difference between I will die and I die? It may depend on the context in which you say it. Generally, however, I will die means that you are certain that some day in the future you will experience death.

  • Ahmed Tijani What is the difference between I will die and I die?
  • It may depend on the context in which you say it.
  • Generally, however, I will die means that you are certain that some day in the future you will experience death.
  • I die means that you experience death on a regular basis.
  • For example, you die every week or even every day.
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Ahmed Tijani What is the difference between I will die and I die?

It may depend on the context in which you say it. Generally, however,

I will die means that you are certain that some day in the future you will experience death.

I die means that you experience death on a regular basis. For example, you die every week or even ever

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