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Is there any difference in meaning btw these sentences?
1) I'm not leaving until the rain has stopped.
2) I'm not leaving until the rain stops.
Jul 29, 2012 2:28 AM
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Not really. These actually mean the same.
July 29, 2012
btw = by the way (chat speak; should be avoided). "Between" is a hard word to abbreviate (you shouldn't, really) but if you wanted to I'd err towards 'btwn'.
July 29, 2012
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