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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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A: I think I would be correct on this matter.

B: I do think you would be correct.


Is this conversation correct?

  

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I don't feel that there is enough context to answer this. The present tense might be just as good or better depending on the context. A: If I were to give my opinion about it, I think I would be correct on this matter.

  • I don't feel that there is enough context to answer this.
  • The present tense might be just as good or better depending on the context.
  • A: If I were to give my opinion about it, I think I would be correct on this matter.
  • B: I do think you would.
  • A: That's what I have concluded, and I think I'm correct on this matter.
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I don't feel that there is enough context to answer this. The present tense might be just as good or better depending on the context.


A: If I were to give my opinion about it, I think I would be correct on this matter.
B: I do think you would.

A: That's what I have concluded, and I think I'm correct on this matter.
B: I agree that you are.

CJ

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