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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Please help!

He might/may be at the park. I would be happy to see him there.

Is the sentence correct with would?
  

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Anonymous Is the sentence correct with would? Yes. CJ

  • Anonymous Is the sentence correct with would?
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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AnonymousIs the sentence correct with would?
Yes.

CJ
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CalifJim AnonymousIs the sentence correct with would?Yes.CJ
he might be at the park. I would be happy to see him at the park.

still correct?
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AnonymousHe might be
Capitalize 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
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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

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