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Whatchadoin Posted 14 years ago
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Could have

I didn't see the game yesterday. Could he have done better?/Could he do better?

Should I use the first question since the game finished yesterday and he didn't play good? Thanks.
  

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whatchadoin Should I use the first question since the game finished yesterday and he didn't play good? Yes.

  • whatchadoin Should I use the first question since the game finished yesterday and he didn't play good?
  • Yes.
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whatchadoinShould I use the first question since the game finished yesterday and he didn't play good?
Yes.
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Does 'do' also work here? "Do I use the first question since the game finished yesterday and he didn't play good?"
__________

Also, let's say I'm referring to that question above. And I say:

Would it have made any difference if I had used "do" instead of "should'?

or

Would it make any difference if I used "do" instead of "should"?

Would it ma
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whatchadoinDoes 'do' also work here? "Do I use the first question since the game finished yesterday and he didn't play good?"
It's not wrong, but I would stick with should.
whatchadoinAlso, let's say I'm referring to that question above. And I say:
Would it have made any difference if I had used "do" instead of "should'?

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