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呂建德 Posted 4 years ago
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If+you want to buy vs if you buy

Which one is correct, “If you buy/want to buy a pack of cigarettes from a vending machine, you have to insert your ID card to validate your age”?

  

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Which one is correct, “If you buy/want to buy a pack of cigarettes from a vending machine, you have to insert your ID card to validate your age”?

For the meaning that "if you buy" conveys poorly, you can use "when you buy": “When you buy a pack of cigarettes from a vending machine, you have to insert your ID card to validate your age.”

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