1 and 2 are correct, and yes, 1 is British.
3 is incorrect. 4 is correct.
1. Fogg must be back in London by 21st December.
2. Fogg must be back in London by December 21st.
(Are both correct? Is #1 a british expression?)
3. Do it, and I pay you 20,000 pounds.
4. Do it, and I will pay you 20,000 pounds.
(Which one is correct? Are both grammatical? Do they have difference in meaning?)
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