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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Please help.

You would think he would’ve helped her yesterday. I know this sentence mean he didn’t help her. Can I also say the following sentence below to show the same meaning which is counter factual?

I think he would’ve helped her.

  

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anonymous Can I also say the following sentence below to show the same meaning No. This may sound strange, but the sentence below means exactly what it says. I think (that) he would have helped her.

  • anonymous Can I also say the following sentence below to show the same meaning No.
  • This may sound strange, but the sentence below means exactly what it says.
  • I think (that) he would have helped her.
  • , but I'm inclined to believe it".
  • I think that he would like that gift > I don't know for sure whether he is going to like that gift, but I'm inclined to believe that he will.
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anonymousCan I also say the following sentence below to show the same meaning

No. This may sound strange, but the sentence below means exactly what it says.

I think (that) he would have helped her.

"I think that ..." means "I don't know for sure whether ..., but I'm inclined to believe it".


I think that he would like

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