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| A: I think this place is not that bad. Just live with me here. It’s really hassle to move out and move in. B: How many times I tell you will understand me? ⓐIf I like here why would bother to move out. ⓑIf I like here why would bother moving out. I know it’s hassle. But I just don’t like the mood of this house, feel like this house is haunted, feel like ghosts will come out. |
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| Dear Anglika, Many thanks for your kind hlep I was wondering ,, what if I say.. If I like where I live, why would I bother moving out? instead of If I like where I live, why would I bother to move out? are there some differences? of have same meaning? or I can't use "would S bother to V"? |
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