[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Latest post Fri, Jun 20 2008 3:17 AM by ravikumarkargam. 4 replies.
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ravikumarkargam  +  528914 Wed, 18 Jun 08 04:23 AM
What is the difference between

Would you recommend?
Vs
Do you recommend?

Thanks,
Ravi
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Philip  +  528932 Wed, 18 Jun 08 05:09 AM
They both work.
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Anonymous, 1 yr 160 days ago
When you say " would you" its more polite and professional way of asking ..





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Feebs11  +  529111 Wed, 18 Jun 08 01:37 PM
 Possibly - a lot will depend on the context in which you ask your question.
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ravikumarkargam, 1 yr 158 days ago
could you please let me know
the contexts in which we have to use "Would" and "Do"?
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