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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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He would have been fourteen years then. Vs. I think he was fourteen years old.
The both sentences mean almost the same, right?
  

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Anonymous He would have been fourteen years then. Vs. The both sentences mean almost the same, right?

  • Anonymous He would have been fourteen years then.
  • Vs.
  • The both sentences mean almost the same, right?
  • Right, but the first is more assured than the second.
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AnonymousHe would have been fourteen years then. Vs. I think he was fourteen years old then.The both sentences mean almost the same, right?
Right, but the first is more assured than the second.
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Could you please tell me in percentage (approximately), if it's possible?
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Anonymous please tell me in percentage
Ignore this red herring: only non-native teachers try to use it.

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