Anonymous Is the sentence correct with would? Yes. CJ
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CalifJim AnonymousIs the sentence correct with would?Yes.CJhe might be at the park. I would be happy to see him at the park.
AnonymousHe might beCapitalize the first word of every sentence.
AnonymousHe might be at the park. I would be happy to see him at the park. Is it still correct?It's almost exactly the same question you
CalifJim AnonymousHe might beCapitalize the first word of every sentence.AnonymousHe might be at the park. I would be happy to see him at the park. Is it still correct?It's almost exactly the same question you asked above (except that it has a repetition of 'at the park', which is what 'there' means anyway). It's not going to change from correct to incorrect in just a few