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Adsfaf Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What do you think?

Is there a difference between : "Why don't you come with us?" or "Why aren't you coming with us?" I mean I've heard many times the first version. What do you think?

  

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" I mean I've heard many times the first version. Yes, a big difference. " This is an invitation.

  • " I mean I've heard many times the first version.
  • Yes, a big difference.
  • " This is an invitation.
  • " This is an inquiry about a declined invitation.
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adsfafs there a difference between : "Why don't you come with us?" or "Why aren't you coming with us?" I mean I've heard many times the first version.

Yes, a big difference.

adsfaf"Why don't you come with us?"

This is an invitation.

adsfaf"Why aren't you coming with us?"

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