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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Both mean exactly the same?

It wouldn’t surprise me to see him walk away from the deal.

It wouldn’t surprise me if he walked away from the deal.

Do both sentences mean exactly the same?

  

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anonymous Do both sentences mean exactly the same? As long as you don't insist that "see" has to be literally seeing, then yes. CJ

  • anonymous Do both sentences mean exactly the same?
  • As long as you don't insist that "see" has to be literally seeing, then yes.
  • CJ
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anonymousDo both sentences mean exactly the same?

As long as you don't insist that "see" has to be literally seeing, then yes.

CJ

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