CliveYes, tentative and deductive.
Would you mind checking this sentence, please, Clive?
Tomorrow is Rakesh's wedding party, He invited both of his friends, Ali and Ram, despite knowing that Ali and Ram never get along with each other. Ali responded saying he will come to the party but Ram said he is not coming because he needs to go to work and his boss didn't give him a day off. As far as I know that Ram's boss is a nice guy. It would mean that Ram could have taken a day off and he didn't ask for it because he didn't want to come to the party.
Did I use 'would mean' correctly and it is tentative and deductive? Thank you very much in advance.
Tomorrow is Rakesh's wedding party, He invited both of his friends, Ali and Ram, despite knowing that Ali and Ram never get along with each other. Ali responded saying he will come to the party but Ram said he is not coming because he needs to go to work and his boss didn't give him a day off. As far as I know that Ram's boss is a nice guy.
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Tomorrow is Rakesh's wedding party, He invited both of his friends, Ali and Ram, despite knowing that Ali and Ram never get along with each other. Ali responded saying he will come to the party but Ram said he is not coming because he needs to go to work and his boss didn't give him a day off. As far as I know that Ram's boss is a nice guy. It would mean that Ram cou