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Which is the correct sentence?

 
 
Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 03:30 am
A favour should not have conditions.

A favour should not come with conditions.

Which is the correct sentence? If neither, how should it be phrased?

Thanks.
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Methen
 
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Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 07:27 am
@tanguatlay,
Does it really matter, They both mean the same thing, There is no one way to do something...
Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 07:28 am
Both of them are fine, and I don't see that a native-speaker would prefer one over the other.
tanguatlay
 
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Reply Mon 27 Apr, 2020 10:03 am
@Methen,
Methen wrote:

Does it really matter, They both mean the same thing, There is no one way to do something...
Thanks.
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tanguatlay
 
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Reply Tue 28 Apr, 2020 02:32 am
@Setanta,
Setanta wrote:

Both of them are fine, and I don't see that a native-speaker would prefer one over the other.
Thanks.
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