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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Past of will?

The call came from analysts at Goldman Sachs, who reiterated the firm’s buy rating for NFLX and increased its price target to $490 from $390. That projection would represent a nearly 35% upside to Tuesday’s close and, according to FactSet, marks the highest target out of the 36 analysts who cover Netflix.


is the would past of will in the sentence above?

  

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Yes, "would" is the past form of "will", though its meaning is not restricted to past time, of course, as your example demonstrates.

  • Yes, "would" is the past form of "will", though its meaning is not restricted to past time, of course, as your example demonstrates.
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Yes, "would" is the past form of "will", though its meaning is not restricted to past time, of course, as your example demonstrates.

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