Jane
Where there is a will, there is a way. While there is a will, there is a way. Are both the sentences right?
24 mars 2022 08:50
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They both make sense, but the first is the idiom. If you use the second, people will think that you have made a mistake.
24 mars 2022
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I think 'where there's a will there's a way' is the usual version :-)
24 mars 2022
I've never heard it with WHILE, though it still kind of makes sense.
25 mars 2022
The first sentence is better.
24 mars 2022
Hi Jane, No, the first one is the only correct quote.
24 mars 2022
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