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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

The sentence would be grammatical.

Suppose a student asks a teacher whether a sentence is grammatical or not. The teacher has just a little bit of doubt about the grammatical correctness of the sentence. How would he comment on that sentence:

1) The sentence would be grammatical.

2) The sentence will be grammatical.

I think he couldn't reply with: The sentence is grammatical, because he is not completely sure. Likewise, i think, he cannot use: The sentence may/might/could grammatical, because that shows too much doubt.

  

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Your two choices do not work. " Then post the sentence here.

  • Your two choices do not work.
  • " Then post the sentence here.
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Your two choices do not work. Try "I do not know, but I will find out for you, and then we will both have learned something." Then post the sentence here.

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