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Navitasan Posted 8 years ago
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Will have done it for nothing

-I am going to spend three hours working on this computer. I think I can repair it.

1-You will do it for nothing. This computer cannot be repaired.

2-You will have done it for nothing. This computer cannot be repaired.


Are '1' and '2' correct in this context?


Gratefully,

Navi

  

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navitasan Are '1' and '2' correct in this context? Yes.

  • navitasan Are '1' and '2' correct in this context?
  • Yes.
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navitasanAre '1' and '2' correct in this context?

Yes.

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