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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Could I ask one question?
Which sentnece is correct?
"No matter what he does, his wife will support him."
"No matter what he does, his wife supports him."
Thank you.
  

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They are both correct, but they have slightly different meanings. " The second sentence is more general and continual; it implies that his wife is always supporting him no matter what he does.

  • They are both correct, but they have slightly different meanings.
  • " The second sentence is more general and continual; it implies that his wife is always supporting him no matter what he does.
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They are both correct, but they have slightly different meanings. You would use the first sentence if you were referring to the future consequences of "what he does." The second sentence is more general and continual; it implies that his wife is always supporting him no matter what he does.
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Thank you, Elanguest.

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