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Jason, welcome to the forums.
"Sooner or later" = eventually
"Sooner rather than later" = soon
It doesn't mean you want it to happen. It just means it will occur close to this point in time and not a long
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It seems to me that you understand both phrases correctly! Smile" src="http://www.englishforums.com/emoticons/emotion-1.gif" mce_src="/emoticons/emotion-1.gif">
In fact ,I'm not sure that what do those
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What do "sonner or later" and "sooner rather than later" mean?
Someone explained as follows:
1."Sooner rather than later" indicates more immediacy to the action
"Sooner or later" seems synonymous
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Diligent work leads decent life. According to grammar and logic ,is this sentence above correct? Do we need to add 'to' after 'leads'? Thank you !
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Hi,Avangi,thank you for so quick reply! What is the difference between go on doing and keep on doing?
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Can someone tell me: What is the difference between go on to do,go on doing and go on with? Any help will be appreciated!
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Are these both sentences below in red correct: The flavor is awesome. It sure is. This tastes great! It sure does. Thank you for your reply!
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She's real pretty. Should ' real ' here be replaced with ' really ' ? I think we should put adv before adj. I'm looking forward to your reply! Thank you in advance!
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Are these two sentences below correct : 1.The Spring Festival(Chinese Festival) is coming. 2.Spring Festival is coming. Thank you for your reply!
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Are these sentences below all correct? 1. I can't login MSN Messenger. 2. I can't log into MSN Messenger. 3. I can't log in to MSN Messenger. In addition, Does "go online" mean "connect to internet"? What I confuse
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