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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Meaning?

I knew he would’ve let you know about it.

Does this sentence approximately mean I knew he had already let you know about it?

  

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anonymous Does this sentence approximately mean I knew he had already let you know about it? I knew he would’ve let you know about it. Approximately, yes.

  • anonymous Does this sentence approximately mean I knew he had already let you know about it?
  • I knew he would’ve let you know about it.
  • Approximately, yes.
  • As I read it, it means I knew that he was the kind of person who was going to let you know about it, as he did .
  • To say I knew he had already let you know about it , just use that exact sentence: I knew he had already let you know about it .
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anonymousDoes this sentence approximately mean I knew he had already let you know about it?
I knew he would’ve let you know about it.

Approximately, yes. As I read it, it means

I knew that he was the kind of person who was going to let you know about it, as he did.

To say I knew he had already let you know about it, jus

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And ‘I knew he would have been a pretty good guy for the group.’ Almost means I had the knowledge that he had surely been a pretty good. Correct?

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a: I thought he would have been a pretty good guy for the group.

b: I thought he would be a pretty good guy for the group.

Or, can I say sentence a is future perfect said in reported speech and sentence b is simple future said in reported speech?

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