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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
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Hi.What's the difference between 'it would be fine', 'it would be good' and it would be excellent'?

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It would be fine usually would suggest it would be OK, acceptable, nothing wrong with it.. It would be good might mean about the same or it might indicate a bit more enthusiasm for the idea. It would be excellent suggests a greater degree of enthusiasm for the idea than the first two.

  • It would be fine usually would suggest it would be OK, acceptable, nothing wrong with it..
  • It would be good might mean about the same or it might indicate a bit more enthusiasm for the idea.
  • It would be excellent suggests a greater degree of enthusiasm for the idea than the first two.
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It would be fine usually would suggest it would be OK, acceptable, nothing wrong with it..
It would be good might mean about the same or it might indicate a bit more enthusiasm for the idea.
It would be excellent suggests a greater degree of enthusiasm for the idea than the first two.

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