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Dany

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If you call me I come.
If you call me I will come.

Thanks in advance,
Dany :D
 

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Casiopea said:
Dany said:
If you call me I come.
If you call me I will come.

Thanks in advance,
Dany :D

If you call me, I will come. :up:

That I have also used. But my books answer is, that both are possible :?
Is there any difference in meaning?

Thanks a lot :D
 

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.If you call me, I come' means that this is a reapeted action and the person always comes when called.;-)

If I call my dog, he comes.
 

Dany

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tdol said:
.If you call me, I come' means that this is a reapeted action and the person always comes when called.;-)

If I call my dog, he comes.


Thanks a lot tdol :D
 
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