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Scottish Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the meaning "would" in the sentence below?

This is creamy more than you would think, just as you would find.
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Your sentence is wrong grammar, and the second clause's meaning is murky (not just because of 'would'—whose meaning as you present it is not clear, either). — This is creamier than you think, as you will soon find out. This is creamier than you would think, as you would find out if you tried it.

  • Your sentence is wrong grammar, and the second clause's meaning is murky (not just because of 'would'—whose meaning as you present it is not clear, either).
  • — This is creamier than you think, as you will soon find out.
  • This is creamier than you would think, as you would find out if you tried it.
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Your sentence is wrong grammar, and the second clause's meaning is murky (not just because of 'would'—whose meaning as you present it is not clear, either). Is one of these what you mean?—

This is creamier than you think, as you will soon find out.

This is creamier than you would think, as you would find out if you tried it.

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