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Alc24 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference between....

Hello
Are both correct and what's the difference please?

How can someone want to hurt you?
Why would someone want to hurt you?

Thank you
  

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Both are correct and have essentially the same meaning. The second one, however, probably expresses the intention better.

  • Both are correct and have essentially the same meaning.
  • The second one, however, probably expresses the intention better.
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Both are correct and have essentially the same meaning. The second one, however, probably expresses the intention better.

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