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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
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They would probably leave when I left. Or

They would probably leave after I've left.

Which sentence is correct?
  

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pleasehelp They would probably leave when I left. Or They would probably leave after I've left. Which sentence is correct?

  • pleasehelp They would probably leave when I left.
  • Or They would probably leave after I've left.
  • Which sentence is correct?
  • What's the difference between a native speaker and someone who's fluent??
  • I mean what about rappers and athletes?
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pleasehelpThey would probably leave when I left. Or

They would probably leave after I've left.

Which sentence is correct?

What's the difference between a native speaker and someone who's fluent??

I mean what about rappers and athletes? Or ppl who've lived in trailers or have had no education whatsoever? Or ppl who
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pleasehelp
pleasehelpThey would probably leave when I left. Or

They would probably leave after I've left.

Which sentence is correct?

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Me too..I'm not only mystified but completely befuddled and I love sarcasm although my questions were really out of an adrenaline of curiousity...I guess?

It's just food for thought and maybe a topic to exchange thoughts on. You know?
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No, I don't know. What exactly is the topic?
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pleasehelpWhat's the difference between a native speaker and someone who's fluent??

I mean what about rappers and athletes? Or ppl who've lived in trailers or have had no education whatsoever? Or ppl who say things like: naw, he don't know nuthin 'cause it be buried underneath the cornfield.
Topic for discussion would be how to distinguis

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