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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Difference?

Jack: What’s the most expensive furniture you have?

Daniel: It’d have to be sofa.

Vs.

Jack: What’s the most expensive furniture you have?

Daniel: It has to be sofa.


What’s the difference between “it’d have to be sofa.” And “it has to be sofa”.? I have heard both of them.

  

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anonymous the difference it'd have to be suggests that the speaker had to think it over a bit more before answering. CJ

  • anonymous the difference it'd have to be suggests that the speaker had to think it over a bit more before answering.
  • CJ
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anonymousthe difference

it'd have to be suggests that the speaker had to think it over a bit more before answering.

CJ

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