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Sunsail Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Who determines / who is to determine

Hello,

what is the difference?

who is to determine program list
who determines program list

Thanks
  

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I'd say the first one is more likely to be used in referring to a specific occasion, while the second is more likely to refer to habitual behavior. But both would work in either situation. ")

  • I'd say the first one is more likely to be used in referring to a specific occasion, while the second is more likely to refer to habitual behavior.
  • But both would work in either situation.
  • ")
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I'd say the first one is more likely to be used in referring to a specific occasion, while the second is more likely to refer to habitual behavior. But both would work in either situation.

(They're both the same in not being sentences - capital letter and question mark - and possibly wanting a definite article, "the program list.")
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what What is the difference?

who Who is to determine the program list? (in the future, once -- Who has that task? Who will be assigned that task?)
who Who de

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