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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sentence inquiry

Do these sentences mean the same?

You get a ten dollar gift card for completing the survey.
You get a ten dollar gift card if you complete the survey.
  

Top answer

They can mean the same thing. for having completed the survey).

  • They can mean the same thing.
  • for having completed the survey).
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They can mean the same thing. However, the first could mean that the survey has already been completed (...for having completed the survey).
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PhilipThey can mean the same thing. However, the first could mean that the survey has already been completed (...for having completed the survey).
Thanks. But what do you mean by the first could also mean that the survey has already been completed?

Both are presented before completing the survey!
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PhilipThey can mean the same thing.
I think I get it. So if they are used before doing the survey, they mean the same thing, right?
Philip first could mean that the survey has already been completed (...for having completed the survey).
Only the first can be used after completing the survey, telling the participant that he w

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