Asked by rfvv

1. Can you give me a ride if you are driving?
2. Can you give me a ride if you drive?
3. He will be driving, so ask him to give you a ride.
4. He will drive, so ask him to give you a ride.
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Are they all the same in meaning? Which expressions do we have to use? Why do we use 'if you are driving'?

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Answered by Luthando konzapi
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Answered by Reed
All are correct. "if you are driving" implies that "you" are driving a car (not driving a golf ball or a nail) in this context. "if you are driving" and "if you drive" mean the same thing.

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