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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

You said you will be there
You said you would be there

Please explain to me the difference of those above two sentences...
Some foreign friend said that I should be using the first one.

Do you guys know why?
  

Top answer

The first is OK if there is still a prospect at the time it is said of the person being there. The second is correct in all contexts.

  • The first is OK if there is still a prospect at the time it is said of the person being there.
  • The second is correct in all contexts.
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The first is OK if there is still a prospect at the time it is said of the person being there.

The second is correct in all contexts.
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Thank you very much~!!

I will share with my friend~! :-)

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