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Vts nair Posted 16 years ago
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What is the meaningof these two sentence?

who will be first & who would be first...pls let me know
  

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vts nair who will be first & who would be first May I assume that these are complete sentences and questions?? " could be hypothetical, and would need some context to clarify If I asked all of you to volunteer, who would be first? If you and I raced to the finish like, who would be first?

  • vts nair who will be first & who would be first May I assume that these are complete sentences and questions??
  • " could be hypothetical, and would need some context to clarify If I asked all of you to volunteer, who would be first?
  • If you and I raced to the finish like, who would be first?
  • This is a simple prediction.
  • Another meaning: Who wants to be first?
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vts nairwho will be first & who would be first
May I assume that these are complete sentences and questions?? (Correct punctuation and capitalization would avoid possible misunderstanding.)

"Who will be first?" is a simple present time "invitation."

"Who would be first?" could be hypothetical, and would need some context to clarify
If

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