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Enviro500 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

about "would have + pp"

There is a sentence:

There is no formal date for when Tom became a teacher (other than it would have been in 2008).

I think the speaker is assuming that "Tom became a teacher in 2008" is true. is that right?
  

Top answer

He's not assuming it. He has arrived at that opinion after some careful consideration. Clive

  • He's not assuming it.
  • He has arrived at that opinion after some careful consideration.
  • Clive
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He's not assuming it.
He has arrived at that opinion after some careful consideration.

Clive
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CliveHe's not assuming it.He has arrived at that opinion after some careful consideration.Clive
hi Clive, what do you mean by "arrived at that opinion"?
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He has decided that is his opinion . . .

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