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Shelby Killuminati Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Difference and meaning of the sentences

Difference between these two sentences and their meaning ?

'I didn't expect you to show up at this time'

'I didn't expect you would show up at this time'

For instance, If a friend of yours show up at your house in the middle of a night, which of the above sentence would fit to say him ?
  

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Shelby Killuminati Difference between these two sentences and their meaning ? I see no real difference in meaning when the guest is expected some other time. Shelby Killuminati If a friend of yours show up at your house in the middle of a night, which of the above sentence would fit to say him ?

  • Shelby Killuminati Difference between these two sentences and their meaning ?
  • I see no real difference in meaning when the guest is expected some other time.
  • Shelby Killuminati If a friend of yours show up at your house in the middle of a night, which of the above sentence would fit to say him ?
  • If the guest is not expected at all, then use the first sentence.
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Shelby KilluminatiDifference between these two sentences and their meaning ?
I see no real difference in meaning when the guest is expected some other time.
Shelby KilluminatiIf a friend of yours show up at your house in the middle of a night, which of the above sentence would fit to say him ?
If the guest is not expected at

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