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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Hi all,

You could know what you could've been if you just would've shown her that you care.
What's the difference compared with "You could know what you could've been if you had shown her that you care"?

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'You could know' does not make could sense to me in your sentences. Please explain more or revise the sentences.

  • 'You could know' does not make could sense to me in your sentences.
  • Please explain more or revise the sentences.
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'You could know' does not make could sense to me in your sentences. Please explain more or revise the sentences.
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Sorry about the wrong paste. Here's the right one from http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/arianagrande/youllneverknow.html

"You will never know what we could have been if you would've shown your way back then"

I'm still confused about the phrase after 'if'.

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Anonymoushttp://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/arianagrande/youllneverknow.html
Ah, I see: song lyrics. There is no real reason to discuss song lyrics, since lyricists care little for grammar and a lot for meter.
AnonymousYou will neve

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