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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Things don't go as you have expected.

I'd appreciate it if someone would answer my question. Thanks in advance.

Which is correct, A or B? If both are correct, tell me the difference?

A: Things don't go as you expect.

B: Things don't go as you have expected.
  

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Also: Things don't go as you expected. The ideas are the same. A is a simpler and more direct way of putting it.

  • Also: Things don't go as you expected.
  • The ideas are the same.
  • A is a simpler and more direct way of putting it.
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Also: Things don't go as you expected.

The ideas are the same. A is a simpler and more direct way of putting it.
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A refers to what's universally acknowledged while B what's you've experienced.

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