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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Why don't you start out early so that you don't have / won't have to hurry?

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00What is the difference in meaning?02br
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00a) Why don't you start out early so that you don't have to hurry?02br
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00b) Why don't you start out early so that you won't have to hurry?02br
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00Thanks.0-
  

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0I would pick b. 0-

  • 0I would pick b.
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0I would pick b. a sounds wrong to me.0-
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0b) start out early (now, or at least before the other action); won't have to hurry (later on, in the future).0-
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1b00Why don't you start out early so that you don't have to hurry?02br
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00Present-present here suggests instead, replacement, doing something instead of something. 02br
00Better example:02br
01i00Why don't you take your car so that you don't have to walk?02br
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00If you do not take your car, you have to

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