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26 Oct 2020
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What is the difference between You would do better to leave now if you want to get there on time. and You should leave now if you want to get there on time. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between You would do better to leave now if you want to get there on time. and You should leave now if you want to get there on time. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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26 Oct 2020
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- English (UK)
@madotch
I think they are much the same.
The difference is 微妙
You should leave now if you want to get there on time.?
I think this is general advice
“You would do better to .....”
Has the feeling of doing either A or B.
Eg.
“ Do I have time to finish this work?”
“ I think You would do better to leave now if you want to get there on time.
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- English (UK)
@madotch
I think they are much the same.
The difference is 微妙
You should leave now if you want to get there on time.?
I think this is general advice
“You would do better to .....”
Has the feeling of doing either A or B.
Eg.
“ Do I have time to finish this work?”
“ I think You would do better to leave now if you want to get there on time.
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@Brian_Walters Thank you so much!
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