The more you know, the happier you are.
The more you know, the happier you will be.
Are both sentences correct? And then what is the difference between them? Can I use either one in the same situation for the same meaning or not?
Thank you so much as usual in advance.
Hans51 Are both sentences correct? Yes, but they are different. The first is the standard form for the aphorism it seems to be.
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Hans51Are both sentences correct?
Yes, but they are different. The first is the standard form for the aphorism it seems to be. The second is possible, of course, as a regular sentence.
Hans51Can I use either one in the same situation for the same meaning or not?
Not always. One or the other will be better in a give