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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Ticket

A line from desperate housewifes:

Think about the benefits you could get if you married him.

You'd/you'll have a ticket out of town!

Should it be you'd or you'll.

I didn't hear her clearly.

Thank you!
  

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Should be YOU'D (YOU WOULD). "Think about the benefits you COULD get if you MARRIED him. "

  • Should be YOU'D (YOU WOULD).
  • "Think about the benefits you COULD get if you MARRIED him.
  • "
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Should be YOU'D (YOU WOULD).
"Think about the benefits you COULD get if you MARRIED him. YOU WOULD have a ticket out of town!"
The alternative is "If you MARRY him, YOU WILL (YOU'LL) have a ticket out of town!"

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