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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

present tense

I'm the wedding planner for a friend and my friend's don't have that much faith in me in the wedding that hasn't happened yet. I say:

They don't think I can do a wedding. OR

They don't think I could do a wedding.

Are both useable and which one is the better one?

Thanks!
  

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Hi This sound better to me: They think I cannot organize (as you are a wedding planner) a wedding.

  • Hi This sound better to me: They think I cannot organize (as you are a wedding planner) a wedding.
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Hi
This sound better to me:
They think I cannot organize (as you are a wedding planner) a wedding.

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