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Navitasan Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

So that the dog would not

Which are correct:

1 I closed the door so that the dog would not come in.
2 I closed the door so that the dog should not come in.
3 I closed the door so that the dog could not come in.
4 I closed the door so that the dog might not come in.

Is there any difference in the meanings?

Gratefully,
Navi.
  

Top answer

navitasan Which are correct: All are. navitasan Is there any difference in the meanings? Not really.

  • navitasan Which are correct: All are.
  • navitasan Is there any difference in the meanings?
  • Not really.
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navitasanWhich are correct:
All are.
navitasanIs there any difference in the meanings?
Not really.

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