CalifJimanonymousIt wouldn't sound weird to use "you would have to go to building 400.", right?No, but it doesn't seem that there is any reason to soften the answer, so you'd probably hear this less often.
When it comes to choices like this, sometimes people just choose a way of saying things that depends on the mood they're in, so there's no magic formula that you have to learn in order to be successful at using these kinds of expressions.
CJ
So, that means it's up to the speaker. If he or she wants to be soft, they could use, "you would have to go to building 400." and if they want to just answer the question then just use "Building 400". So both responses are correct. Am I correct?
anonymous So both responses are correct. Am I correct? Exactly.
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anonymousSo both responses are correct. Am I correct?
Exactly. (In my opinion.) ![]()
CJ