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Sknew Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

meaning please

hi
can you tell me the meaning for the below line

"She said, would have chance to get the promotion'

is the above line correct

am trying to say in future,
  

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sknew is the above line correct No, but almost. You need She said she would have a chance to get the promotion . CJ

  • sknew is the above line correct No, but almost.
  • You need She said she would have a chance to get the promotion .
  • CJ
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sknewis the above line correct
No, but almost. You need She said she would have a chance to get the promotion.

CJ
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thank you calif.. can i say like this instead
she said, she will have a chance to get the promotion
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sknewlike this instead she said, she will have a chance to get the promotion
Yes, if she still has a chance to get the promotion when you say this. Both 'will' and 'would' are OK in this case.
No comma though. You have to remove that comma.

She said she will have a chance to get the promotion.

If this is something she said a long

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