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if he arrived two hours ago

English Language Learners Asked on October 1, 2021

Suppose that I knew John arrived today, but I didn’t know exactly when he arrived. Maybe he arrived two hours ago, maybe not. I just wasn’t sure. Now consider the following sentence:

If he arrived two hours ago, he is staying at a hotel now.

If he arrived two hours ago, he will be staying at a hotel now.

Are both of the above sentences correct? If so, what’s the difference?

One Answer

Both correct, equivalent to each other. I don't see any difference.

Answered by rcook on October 1, 2021

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