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Mikael Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

I will still be / I still be

I hope that I will still be healthy ten years from now.
I hope that I still be healthy ten years from now.

Is the second sentence ok?
Do they have the same meaning?
  

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Mikael I hope that I will still be healthy ten years from now. I hope that I still be healthy ten years from now. Is the second sentence ok?

  • Mikael I hope that I will still be healthy ten years from now.
  • I hope that I still be healthy ten years from now.
  • Is the second sentence ok?
  • Do they have the same meaning?
  • The second sentence is wrong.
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MikaelI hope that I will still be healthy ten years from now.
I hope that I still be healthy ten years from now.

Is the second sentence ok?
Do they have the same meaning?

The second sentence is wrong. Sorry.
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CalifJimThe second sentence is wrong. Sorry.
Hmm... In my lang

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