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Jaleh Posted 8 years ago
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Walk out of

He would walk out of the room.

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More context is needed. : A: What do you think he would do if you said that? B: He would walk out of the room.

  • More context is needed.
  • : A: What do you think he would do if you said that?
  • B: He would walk out of the room.
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More context is needed. There could be an implied "if", e.g.:

A: What do you think he would do if you said that?
B: He would walk out of the room.
(i.e. he would walk out of the room if you said that)

Alternatively, it could be talking about his regular or repeated past behaviour, e.g. "Every time I mentioned my mother he would walk out of the room".

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