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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Liked or had liked

Liked or had liked?
He did not do as well as he liked or had liked.
  

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Perhaps you mean 'He did not do as well as he would have liked'.

  • Perhaps you mean 'He did not do as well as he would have liked'.
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Perhaps you mean 'He did not do as well as he would have liked'.
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Rover_KEPerhaps you mean 'He did not do as well as he would have liked'.
Thanks. So is the original sentence I wrote wrong, and 'would have' has to be used to be correct?

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