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Mingmar Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct? Please help.

You would think he is a helpful person but he is not.

You would think he would be a helpful person but he is not.

Are they both correct and what’s the difference in meaning? I am in confusion.

  

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mingmar difference in meaning They are correct. The meaning is the same. I would use a different version, thus: You would think he was a helpful person, but he is not.

  • mingmar difference in meaning They are correct.
  • The meaning is the same.
  • I would use a different version, thus: You would think he was a helpful person, but he is not.
  • Where tense agreement is concerned, 'would' usually pulls in the past tense.
  • When it's a question of matching tenses, the second verb is not generally viewed as a marker of real past time.
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mingmardifference in meaning

They are correct. The meaning is the same.

I would use a different version, thus:

You would think he was a helpful person, but he is not.

Where tense agreement is concerned, 'would' usually pulls in the past tense. When it's a question of matching tenses, the second verb is not generally viewed as a ma

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