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"I thought Helen would have said something if she had really felt that uncomfortable." In this sentence, was she really feeling uncomfortable in reality? Or it's just like a third conditional sentence meaning she didn't say anything because she didn't really feel that comfortable? Please help.
  

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I would interpret it this way. 1. Helen didn't say anything.

  • I would interpret it this way.
  • 1.
  • Helen didn't say anything.
  • 2.
  • In the writer's opinion, they conclude that Helen felt OK, or only slightly uncomfortable.
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I would interpret it this way.

1. Helen didn't say anything.
2. In the writer's opinion, they conclude that Helen felt OK, or only slightly uncomfortable.

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