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Goat Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

You will have to... / you have to...

Hi everybody,

1) You will have to get permission from your parents if you want to come.

2) You have to get permission from your parents if you want to come. (is this sentence correct?)

Could you please tell me the meaning of each sentence?

Thank you
  

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Hi, 1) You will have to get permission from your parents if you want to come. 2) You have to get permission from your parents if you want to come. ) Could you please tell me the meaning of each sentence?

  • Hi, 1) You will have to get permission from your parents if you want to come.
  • 2) You have to get permission from your parents if you want to come.
  • ) Could you please tell me the meaning of each sentence?
  • Sometimes no real difference is intended.
  • You will have to Suggests the need is in the future.
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Hi,

1) You will have to get permission from your parents if you want to come.

2) You have to get permission from your parents if you want to come. (is this sentence correct?)

Could you please tell me the meaning of each sentence?

Sometimes no real difference is intended.

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Thanks very much for your time and help Clive

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