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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Simple question : )

If I buy goods at a local store, I won't have to wait for the delivery.

If I buy goods at a local store, I don't have to wait for the delivery.

Are they both correct? please answer my question : )
  

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Both sentences are correct. The first one seems to refer to a specific instance of going to the store, as if you were talking about today's shopping, whereas the second sentence states a universal truth. CB

  • Both sentences are correct.
  • The first one seems to refer to a specific instance of going to the store, as if you were talking about today's shopping, whereas the second sentence states a universal truth.
  • CB
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Both sentences are correct. The first one seems to refer to a specific instance of going to the store, as if you were talking about today's shopping, whereas the second sentence states a universal truth.

CB

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