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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?)
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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1 and 2 are correct, and yes, 1 is British.
3 is incorrect. 4 is correct.
3 is incorrect. 4 is correct.
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