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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Help.

My wallet is not on the table; my younger brother might have taken it.

My wallet is not on the table; my younger brother may have taken it.

My wallet is not on the table; my younger brother might have taken it.


Do all of them mean the same?

  

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anonymous Do all of them mean the same? Yes, especially the first and the last. CJ

  • anonymous Do all of them mean the same?
  • Yes, especially the first and the last.
  • CJ
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anonymousDo all of them mean the same?

Yes, especially the first and the last. Emotion: wink

CJ

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