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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Are these sentences correct?

A: You’d think he’d visit his parents once in a while. But he never visits them.

B: You’d expect he’d visit his parents once in a while. But he never visits them.

c: You’d hope he’d visit his parents once in a while. But he never visits them.

d: You’d imagine he’d visit his parents once in a while. But he never visits them.

e: You’d believe he’d visit his parents once in a while. But he never visits them.


are they correct? If not, which ones are not correct? Thank you in advance.

  

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I wouldn't call any of them wrong, but I'd say that A, B and D are the ones you'd be most likely to hear, while E would be the least common.

  • I wouldn't call any of them wrong, but I'd say that A, B and D are the ones you'd be most likely to hear, while E would be the least common.
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I wouldn't call any of them wrong, but I'd say that A, B and D are the ones you'd be most likely to hear, while E would be the least common.

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