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Klavier Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

So will / would I

Hello.
I'd like you to confirm if these structures so would / will I, are the equivalent for the Spanish versions yo tambien, el tambien etc.

If he leaned back in the chair, so would I.
When he makes sacrifices, so will I.
  

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Generally speaking, yes, although it appears that in Spanish you leave out the part that shows the tense, not adding lo haría / lo haré after the tambien . CJ

  • Generally speaking, yes, although it appears that in Spanish you leave out the part that shows the tense, not adding lo haría / lo haré after the tambien .
  • CJ
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Generally speaking, yes, although it appears that in Spanish you leave out the part that shows the tense, not adding lo haría / lo haré after the tambien.

CJ

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