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Ann225 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What do you say if

Hi,

"What do you say if we just stay here?"

"What would you say if we just stayed here?"

Are these valied expressions when somebody suggests something?

Thank you.

  

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These can both be used. These are defiant, belligerent statements. For example: A: "You've got to leave.

  • These can both be used.
  • These are defiant, belligerent statements.
  • For example: A: "You've got to leave.
  • " C: "You've got to leave.
  • "
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These can both be used. These are defiant, belligerent statements. For example:


A: "You've got to leave. You've overstayed your welcome."

B: "What would you say if we just stayed here?"


C: "You've got to leave. You've overstayed your welcome."

D: "What do you say if we just stay here?"

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