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Jesusengland Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

You've just got to make sure you tell him/ will tell him.

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What is the difference in meaning?

- You've just got to make sure you tell him/ will tell him.

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There is no difference in meaning. The present tense is usually used for future by native speakers in dependent clauses.

  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • The present tense is usually used for future by native speakers in dependent clauses.
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There is no difference in meaning. The present tense is usually used for future by native speakers in dependent clauses.

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