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J Lin Posted 13 years ago
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what's the difference between these two?

Which one is more suitable?
Which one would be more suitable?
  

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J Lin what's the difference between these two? The second is more tentative.

  • J Lin what's the difference between these two?
  • The second is more tentative.
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J Lin what's the difference between these two?
The second is more tentative.
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when do you use a more tentative way to say things?

For example, when to use " I am not too sure about that." and when to use "I wouldn't be too sure about that."
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J Linwhen do you use a more tentative way to say things?
When we are unsure or when we wish to be polite or self-effacing, mostly.

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