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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
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If both are correct, is there a difference in meaning?

He has worked quite hard all year round. Hence, he is confident that his exams would go well.

Why is he confident that his exams would go well? Shouldn't it be 'will' instead?

If both are correct, is there a difference in meaning?

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tamguatlay Shouldn't it be 'will' Yes

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tamguatlayShouldn't it be 'will'
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