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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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They might want to eat it later after they've awaken. Or

They might want to eat it later after they wake up.

What's the difference between these two sentences and are they both correct? Which should be used in the present.

And

Can't expect too much from Airplane food. Or

Can't expect too much out of airplane food.

What's the difference between these two sentences and are they both correct?

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They might want to eat it later after they've awakened . They might want to eat it later after they wake up. -- Nothing and yes .

  • They might want to eat it later after they've awakened .
  • They might want to eat it later after they wake up.
  • -- Nothing and yes .
  • -- Either.
  • You can't expect too much from airline food.
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They might want to eat it later after they've awakened.


They might want to eat it later after they wake up.

What's the difference between these two sentences and are they both correct?-- Nothing and yes. Which should be used in the present.-- Either.

You can't expect too much from airline food.

You can't expect to

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