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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
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You will enjoy it vs you will get to enjoy it

you will enjoy it vs you will get to enjoy it

What is the difference?
  

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you will enjoy it - you will enjoy the experience you will get to enjoy it - you will get the chance to experience it (you will get your turn)

  • you will enjoy it - you will enjoy the experience you will get to enjoy it - you will get the chance to experience it (you will get your turn)
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you will enjoy it - you will enjoy the experience

you will get to enjoy it - you will get the chance to experience it (you will get your turn)
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mr1bin'You will enjoy it.' vs 'You will get to enjoy it.'

What is the difference?

The first one means 'You will like it.'

A. I hear you are going to Disneyland.

B. I am, next week.

A. That's great! Disneyland is wonderful. You will enjoy it.

The second one has two possible meanings.

1. You will start to enjoy
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so you will get to enjoy it, sounds like further future than just enjoy it right?
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mr1binSo "You will get to enjoy it." sounds like it's further in the future than just "You will enjoy it." right?

Yes, relatively speaking that's true.
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