That would mean that Karen is going to be late, wouldn't it?
Vs.
That means that Karen is going to be late, doesn’t it?
It would seem he is going to be late, wouldn’t it?
vs.
It seems he is going to be late, doesn’t it?
Are all of the sentences above correct and what is the difference in meaning between the first ones and the second ones? Thanks.
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