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Twilit02 Posted 17 years ago
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What do you want your children to be?"

1: "What do you want your children to be?" correct?
2: "We have been married ro 18 years." OR "We are married for 18 years.?
3: "I love to see you working hard. And "I love to see you work hard." Both are correct and what's the difference?
4: "You are not interested in me even though I'm interested in you." correct?

Thanks in advance!
  

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" correct? Yes. " Yes.

  • " correct?
  • Yes.
  • " Yes.
  • OR "We are married for 18 years.?
  • No.
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1: "What do you want your children to be?" correct? Yes.
2: "We have been married ro 18 years." Yes. OR "We are married for 18 years.? No.
3: "I love to see you working hard. And "I love to see you work hard." Both are correct and what's the difference? No significant difference. The speaker imagines "you" in the act of working in the first case, but not so emphatically in the second.

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