worcester
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"is always borrowing/will always borrow" Expressing present annoying habits
Hello everyone,
Is there any difference between these two sentences?
1. "She's always borrowing my clothes without asking me." (annoying behaviour)
2. "She'll always borrow my clothes without asking me." (annoying behaviour)
P.S. And what about these two? Any difference between them?
1. "She was always borrowing my clothes without asking me."
2. "She would borrow my clothes without asking me."
Thank you.
Hello everyone,
Is there any difference between these two sentences?
1. "She's always borrowing my clothes without asking me." (annoying behaviour)
2. "She'll always borrow my clothes without asking me." (annoying behaviour)
P.S. And what about these two? Any difference between them?
1. "She was always borrowing my clothes without asking me."
2. "She would borrow my clothes without asking me."
Thank you.
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