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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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Unlikely

It would be better for us to go to the market early in the morning tomorrow. I know we can also rewrite this sentence as “if we went to the market early in the morning tomorrow, it would be better.”


Does this sentence mean it’s unlikely that we won’t go to the market early in the morning tomorrow? I don’t think the sentence says anything about unlikelihood.

  

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anonymous Does this sentence mean it’s unlikely that we won’t go to the market early in the morning tomorrow? No. anonymous I don’t think the sentence says anything about unlikelihood.

  • anonymous Does this sentence mean it’s unlikely that we won’t go to the market early in the morning tomorrow?
  • No.
  • anonymous I don’t think the sentence says anything about unlikelihood.
  • It doesn't.
  • It's an opinion about an imagined event.
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anonymousDoes this sentence mean it’s unlikely that we won’t go to the market early in the morning tomorrow?

No.

anonymousI don’t think the sentence says anything about unlikelihood.

It doesn't. It's an opinion about an imagined event.

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