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BoSsSy Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is there difference in the meanings of these sentences?

Is there difference in the meanings of these sentences?

I will buy it whatever the price is.

and

I will buy it whatever is the price.

  

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The meaning is the same, but the correct way is the first. CJ

  • The meaning is the same, but the correct way is the first.
  • CJ
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The meaning is the same, but the correct way is the first.

CJ

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