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Correction: 'You will prepare curry yourself' vs 'You will make curry yourself'



 
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Usage of subjunctive: If only I (never bear) | Query: The speaker is very well-acquainted with the subject.
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Correction: 'You will prepare curry yourself' vs 'You will make curry yourself' #1 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:40 am   Correction: 'You will prepare curry yourself' vs 'You will make curry yourself'
 

HI ,

I am writing one sentence below this line,

You will prepare curry yourself

or

You will make curry yourself

Which one is correct?

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Correction: 'You will prepare curry yourself' vs 'You will make curry yourself' #2 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:42 am   Correction: 'You will prepare curry yourself' vs 'You will make curry yourself'
 

Both are correct, but they need a full-stop/period at the end.
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Correction: 'You will prepare curry yourself' vs 'You will make curry yourself' #3 (permalink) Wed Apr 09, 2008 12:13 pm   Correction: 'You will prepare curry yourself' vs 'You will make curry yourself'
 

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I'd feel more comfortable with a word such as 'the' or 'some' in front of 'curry'.
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