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Amelia
Grammer ? Or differences??
I heard someone said "When would you eat this? " , then I thought why didn't he say that like "When do you eat this? " .
What is the difference??
2015년 5월 3일 오전 6:53
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'When do you eat this' almost implies that you're asking them when it would be right to eat it, as if there's an allocated time, such as a festival or a special day. 'When would you eat this' has the exact same meaning but in addition to this seems more natural and can be used to ask someone when they would eat something: i.e a certain time.
e.g When would you eat this? ( Roast turkey)
I'd usually eat it at Christmas.
Hope I could help :) I'd just use 'when would' because it seems more natural and less abrupt.
2015년 5월 3일
The difference is very small. Both sentences mean the same thing in most situations.
Both sentences are grammatically correct.
2015년 5월 6일
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Amelia
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