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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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I got it for 700 brand new so if I sold it won't be for that much. Or

I got it for 700 brand new so if I sell it won't be for that much.

I got it for 700 brand new so if I sell it will not be for that much.

Are all sentences grammatically correct, if so what's the difference?

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I got it for 700 brand new so if I sold it won't be for that much. "If I sold it" is odd for this sentence. You would use this if you didn't want to give out the information.

  • I got it for 700 brand new so if I sold it won't be for that much.
  • "If I sold it" is odd for this sentence.
  • You would use this if you didn't want to give out the information.
  • I got it for 700 brand new so if I sell it , it won't be for that much.
  • I got it for 700 brand new so if I sell it , it will not be for that much.
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I got it for 700 brand new so if I sold it won't be for that much.

"If I sold it" is odd for this sentence. You would use this if you didn't want to give out the information.

I got it for 700 brand new so if I sell it, it won't be for that much.

I got it for 700 brand new so if I sell it

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