A: I wouldn’t be surprised if they were looking for another option to solve the problem.
B: I wouldn’t be surprised if they were looking for another option to solve the problem right now.
Are the sentence above correct? Does sentence A have the same implied meaning with “right now” as sentence B? Thank you.
EverestCTS Are the sentence above correct? They sound natural. EverestCTS Does sentence A have the same implied meaning with “right now” as sentence B?
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EverestCTSAre the sentence above correct?
They sound natural.
EverestCTSDoes sentence A have the same implied meaning with “right now” as sentence B?
No.