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Balboa1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

To attend

Are these OK:

Don't you have a party to attend this evening?

and

Don't you have to attend a party this evening?

Is there a difference?

  

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balboa1 Are these OK: Don't you have a party to attend this evening? and Don't you have to attend a party this evening? Is there a difference?

  • balboa1 Are these OK: Don't you have a party to attend this evening?
  • and Don't you have to attend a party this evening?
  • Is there a difference?
  • They're OK.
  • The difference is subtle.
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balboa1

Are these OK:

Don't you have a party to attend this evening?

and

Don't you have to attend a party this evening?

Is there a difference?

They're OK. The difference is subtle. The first doesn't have "have to" as such, so it lacks the strong sense of obligation that the second one has.

1. Haven't you scheduled a pa

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