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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Present simple or future simple

Hello,

I would like you to come to my place next year. I hope we HAVE / WILL HAVE a lot of fun. (Which is correct?)

Thank you for your help,

Lenna
  

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WARNING: I'm not a native english speaker. " In that case it is: "I would like you to come to my place next year. I hope we WILL HAVE a lot of fun" Because the act of "having a lot of fun" will occur in the future.

  • WARNING: I'm not a native english speaker.
  • " In that case it is: "I would like you to come to my place next year.
  • I hope we WILL HAVE a lot of fun" Because the act of "having a lot of fun" will occur in the future.
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WARNING: I'm not a native english speaker.

I'd say: "I'd like you to come here next year, we would have a lot of fun."

In that case it is:

"I would like you to come to my place next year. I hope we WILL HAVE a lot of fun"

Because the act of "having a lot of fun" will occur in the future.

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