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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what is the meaning of would have
  

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Anonymous what is the meaning of would have would have is a word group that shows a grammatical relationship, so it has no specific meaning in itself. For one thing, it needs to be followed by a past participle to have even a small amount of meaning. It is used in many cases to convey the idea of an action or event that did not happen, though it might have.

  • Anonymous what is the meaning of would have would have is a word group that shows a grammatical relationship, so it has no specific meaning in itself.
  • For one thing, it needs to be followed by a past participle to have even a small amount of meaning.
  • It is used in many cases to convey the idea of an action or event that did not happen, though it might have.
  • So it suggests a hypothetical situation in the past.
  • CJ
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Anonymous what is the meaning of would have
would have is a word group that shows a grammatical relationship, so it has no specific meaning in itself. For one thing, it needs to be followed by a past participle to have even a small amount of meaning.

It is used in many cases to convey the idea of an action or event that did not happen, though
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Hi,
Anonymouswhat is the meaning of "would have"?
"Would" is the conditional form of "will". And we can use it in past, present, or future conditional sentences.
The word 'have' can be either a main verb or an auxiliary verb in a sentence

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