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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Help me please

Let's say I just saw a car drive by me and the driver was a male. The context is I don't anything about the car nor the driver. With this context, which sentence can I say?

He is probably going to the work.

or,

He would be going to the work.

  

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anonymous The context is I don't anything about the car nor the driver . or,He would be going to the work. In that context, neither is a reasonable utterance.

  • anonymous The context is I don't anything about the car nor the driver .
  • or,He would be going to the work.
  • In that context, neither is a reasonable utterance.
  • He could/might be going to work.
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anonymousThe context is I don't anything about the car nor the driver. With this context, which sentence can I say?He is probably going to the work.or,He would be going to the work.

In that context, neither is a reasonable utterance.

He could/might be going to work.

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Hi

For some reason, we don't put 'the' with work. 'Would' isn't needed there. So we have:

- He is probably going to work.

I'd say that is natural

Dave

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