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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

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No matter what you'll always be my friend, even if you're 1000 pounds. And

No matter what you'll always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds.

Are both useable and grammatically correct?
  

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OK And No matter what you'll always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds. No. No matter what, you'd always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds.

  • OK And No matter what you'll always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds.
  • No.
  • No matter what, you'd always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds.
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Hi,
No matter what, you'll always be my friend, even if you're 1000 pounds.OK

And

No matter what you'll always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds.
No.
No matter what, you'd al
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Hi,
These sound reasonable to me:
You'll always be my friend, no matter what your weight is.
You'll always be my friend regardless of your weight.
You'll always be my friend, even if you're 1000 pounds.
You'd always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds.
You'll always be my friend, no matter what.

*For emphasis:
No matter what, you'll always
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No matter what, you'll always be my friend, even if you're 1000 pounds.
No matter what, you'd always be my friend, even if you were 1000 pounds.

What's the difference between these two sentences? I mean there's no way anybody could be 1000 pounds right...
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Both are grammatical and correct. The difference is in the "mood" in which the person speaks in. Please take a look here:
http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000031.htm
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dimsumexpress the "mood" in which the person speaks in
Only one "in" should be used here.

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