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Ttv Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

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Hi !

It's very simple but for me, it isn't

If stranger asks me to how long does it take to go mart by bus. Then , which tense do I use?

1.It takes about 30 minutes or It will take about 30 minutes? (If I'm not sure of time )


2. What's the difference between those ?

It means change?


Thanks a lot Emotion: smile

  

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It takes about 30 minutes or It will take about 30 minutes? You can use either of those. ttv 2.

  • It takes about 30 minutes or It will take about 30 minutes?
  • You can use either of those.
  • ttv 2.
  • What's the difference between those ?
  • Nothing really, there.
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ttv1.It takes about 30 minutes or It will take about 30 minutes?

You can use either of those.

ttv2. What's the difference between those ?

Nothing really, there. Of course, the first means at any time while the second refers only to the future.

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So , it doesn't matter if I know or not how long ...

Actually , I think that" take"uses only I know the time (how long).. Because of using present only recurring thing's.

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It usually takes about 30 minutes. But if the traffic is bad, it can take an hour.


It will take about 30 minutes. Traffic is not bad at this time of day.

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Slightly different between them.

Interesting ! : )

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