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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I could or I would

Hey guys pls help. which sentence is correct,"I could have walked 1000 miles for you" or "I would have walked for you"?
This sentence will be used as sarcasm.
  

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Both are correct. could indicates possibility would indicates willingness. Neither sentence seems sarcastic to me.

  • Both are correct.
  • could indicates possibility would indicates willingness.
  • Neither sentence seems sarcastic to me.
  • Clive
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Both are correct.
could indicates possibility
would indicates willingness.

Neither sentence seems sarcastic to me.

Clive
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Anonymous Hey guys pls help. which sentence is correct,"I could have walked 1000 miles for you" or "I would have walked for you"?This sentence will be used as sarcasm.
I could have walked 1000 miles for you if you knocked me off my feet.

I think it's a bit sarcastic.
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I don't, but you know the context.
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CliveI don't, but you know the context.
Yes, I do.

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