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Johner Posted 15 years ago
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Present simple / Future

Hi,

1. "Fognini - Montanes" match now is on eurosport 2. No one wants to miss this. Epic!

2. "Fognini - Montanes" match now on eurosport 2. No one will want to miss this. Epic!

3. "Fognini - Montanes" match now on eurosport 2. No one is going to want to miss this. Epic!

4. "Fognini - Montanes" match now on eurosport 2. No one would want to miss this. Epic!

5. "Fognini - Montanes" match now on eurosport 2. No one would like to miss this. Epic!

If you are to classify these options, which ones do you think are common, acceptable or completely wrong?

Thanks..
  

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I've been thinking on it for a while, simple present OR will future seemed right to me. " meaning "you'll regret otherwise". Tricky

  • I've been thinking on it for a while, simple present OR will future seemed right to me.
  • " meaning "you'll regret otherwise".
  • Tricky
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I've been thinking on it for a while, simple present OR will future seemed right to me. With one small addition:

"No one wants to miss this out." meaning "you'll regret otherwise". Tricky

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