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The difference between two words

 
 
Reply Mon 4 May, 2015 07:44 am
would you tell me what's thedifference between the two?
I will always be with you
l will be always with you
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Reply Mon 4 May, 2015 07:56 am
@VivianAaron,
VivianAaron wrote:

would you tell me what's thedifference between the two?
I will always be with you
l will be always with you



The second is just more poetic, romantic. Same meaning, though.
VivianAaron
 
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Reply Tue 5 May, 2015 01:56 am
@FBM,
ok, thank you very much.
FBM
 
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Reply Tue 5 May, 2015 02:23 am
@VivianAaron,
You're very welcome. Smile
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Reply Sat 16 May, 2015 04:09 am
@VivianAaron,
Hi Vivianaaron,
Both reflect same meaning no difference.
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