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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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anonymouswe could also say these sentences instead of using 'would've', right?It is probably a military building. or,It could be a military building. Because I know something about it.

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What if I know a lot about this building but I am not sure about it. Can I still use 'would've'?

  

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anonymous What if I know a lot about this building but I am not sure about it. Can I still use 'would've'? Not a good choice.

  • anonymous What if I know a lot about this building but I am not sure about it.
  • Can I still use 'would've'?
  • Not a good choice.
  • 'Would' shows more confidence; I'd use 'could'.
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anonymousWhat if I know a lot about this building but I am not sure about it. Can I still use 'would've'?

Not a good choice. 'Would' shows more confidence; I'd use 'could'.

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