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EverestCTS Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

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CalifJim
EverestCTSHe would’ve gone back home. Then he would’ve looked for a job. He would probably be around the same place that he used to live right now.

Yes. would of probability.

CJ

Hi CJ, how have you been? I just would like you to take a quick look at the sentences and that’s about it.

Dan: Where do you Jeff went after getting out of prison in 2010?
Jack: He would’ve gone back home. Then he would’ve looked for a job. He would probably be around the same place that he used to live right now. He would have a house and a family. He would be having a good time with his family.

It’s just a little addition to my previous sentences. I was just wondering if I could say those extra sentences with would of probability. Thanks. That’s all.

  

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EverestCTS Dan: Where do you think? Jeff went after getting out of prison in 2010? Jack: He would’ve gone back home.

  • EverestCTS Dan: Where do you think?
  • Jeff went after getting out of prison in 2010?
  • Jack: He would’ve gone back home.
  • Then he would’ve looked for a job.
  • He would probably be around the same place that he used to live right now.
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EverestCTSDan: Where do you think? Jeff went after getting out of prison in 2010?
Jack: He would’ve gone back home. Then he would’ve looked for a job. He would probably be around the same place that he used to live right now. He would have a house and a family. He would be having a good time with his family.

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