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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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So that

Can one say
I'll make dinner so that they WON'T get angry
or should one say
I'll make dinner so that they DON"T get angry?
  

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Anonymous I'll make dinner so that they WON'T get angry I'll make dinner so that they DON"T get angry Both of them are fine. "

  • Anonymous I'll make dinner so that they WON'T get angry I'll make dinner so that they DON"T get angry Both of them are fine.
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AnonymousI'll make dinner so that they WON'T get angry

I'll make dinner so that they DON"T get angry
Both of them are fine.
This is all about the future, but "won't" seems more so than "don't."

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