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Cat navy 425 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Question about sentences

Dear all,

Kindly tell me whether the following sentences are correct. If yes, I would like to know the difference in their meaning.

1) Do you have to go to the office tomorrow?

2) Will you have to go to the office tomorrow?


Thank you.

  

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Kindly tell me whether the following sentences are correct. Yes, they are. If yes, I would like to know the difference in their meaning.

  • Kindly tell me whether the following sentences are correct.
  • Yes, they are.
  • If yes, I would like to know the difference in their meaning.
  • There's often no real difference intended, but here are a few nuances.
  • 1) Do you have to go to the office tomorrow?
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Kindly tell me whether the following sentences are correct. Yes, they are.

If yes, I would like to know the difference in their meaning. There's often no real difference intended, but here are a few nuances.

1) Do you have to go to the office tomorrow? The Present tense suggests that the speaker is asking if some sort of requirement or obligation to go exists rig

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