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Liveinjapan Posted 15 years ago
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The future hold

To start things off, here are some excerpts from longer interviews with my co-workers about what they believe the future holds for product content.

Does the underlined part mean

"what they believe the future should be for the product content"

or

"what they believe the future will be look like for the product content"

or else?

Thanks.
  

Top answer

Liveinjapan Does the underlined part mean "what they believe the future should be for the product content" No. Liveinjapan or "what they believe the future will be look like for the product content" Yes. ) CJ

  • Liveinjapan Does the underlined part mean "what they believe the future should be for the product content" No.
  • Liveinjapan or "what they believe the future will be look like for the product content" Yes.
  • ) CJ
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LiveinjapanDoes the underlined part mean
"what they believe the future should be for the product content"
No.

Liveinjapanor
"what they believe the future will be look like for the product content"
Yes. (By the way, it's "will look like", not "will be look like".)

CJ
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