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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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tell me the meaning of : I would have gone to the party.
  

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It means that in the past there was something that stopped you going to the party, so you didn't go, but without that, you would have gone. " d

  • It means that in the past there was something that stopped you going to the party, so you didn't go, but without that, you would have gone.
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It means that in the past there was something that stopped you going to the party, so you didn't go, but without that, you would have gone.

"(Last week) I would have gone to the party but I had nothing suitable to wear (so I didn't go)."

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