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I'm in a labyrinth.....
What is the difference between these expressions? Feel free to just provide example sentences.

1. You should learn Kanji, and you will be able to read the book.
2. You should learn Kanji, and you can read the book.
3. Learn Kanji, and you will be able to read the book.
4. Learn Kanji, and you can read the book.

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I'm in a labyrinth.....
What is the difference between these expressions? Feel free to just provide example sentences.

1. You should learn Kanji, and you will be able to read the book.
2. You should learn Kanji, and you can read the book.
3. Learn Kanji, and you will be able to read the book.
4. Learn Kanji, and you can read the book.
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