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Mingmar Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct?

I wouldn’t do things that would harm my family.
I wouldn’t do things that harm my family.


Are they both correct? If they are, what’s the difference between them? Thank you in advance.

  

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mingmar Are they both correct? Yes. mingmar difference There is hardly any difference.

  • mingmar Are they both correct?
  • Yes.
  • mingmar difference There is hardly any difference.
  • Roughly, things that would harm my family — things that I can imagine to be harmful to my family things that harm my family — things that I know are harmful to my family CJ
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mingmarAre they both correct?

Yes.

mingmardifference

There is hardly any difference. Roughly,

things that would harm my family — things that I can imagine to be harmful to my family
things that harm my family — things that I know are harmful to my family

CJ

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