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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Sentence

You can sleepover if you want, i have an extra room, so it doesn't make a difference to me.

Appropriate sentence?
  

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Hi, You can sleepover if you want, i have an extra room, so it doesn't make a difference to me. Appropriate sentence? You can sleep over if you want .

  • Hi, You can sleepover if you want, i have an extra room, so it doesn't make a difference to me.
  • Appropriate sentence?
  • You can sleep over if you want .
  • I have an extra room, so it doesn't make any difference to me.
  • ' Any difference' is more colloquial.
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Hi,

You can sleepover if you want, i have an extra room, so it doesn't make a difference to me.

Appropriate sentence?


You can sleep over if you want. I have an extra room, so it doesn't make any difference to me.




'Any difference' is more colloquial.



Clive
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Hello Clive,

I had a question

Which is correct please?

Whether you get your paycheck doesn't make a difference to/for me.

Whether you get your paycheck doesn't change a thing to/for me.

Are these both correct and things a native would say please?

Thank you Clive
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Hi,

Please start a new thread for a new query. Don't just tack it on to the end of a very old thread.

Thank you,

Clive

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