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Maymhight Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

will

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00Could someone tell me what "will" underlined below means here? Does it simply mean "expressing probability or expectation about something in the present"?02br
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00I first encountered Vyktoria Pratt Keating in a very small club in Shepherdstown, West Virginia. In most small clubs, the performers can be safely ignored. I01u00'll 02u00admit that even had she never started singing I couldn't have ignored her. She is simply lovely.02br
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0 Yes. 02br 00 There is a sort of implied condition, "If you ask me" or "If you want my opinion", which is appropriate for the general style of what appears here to be a review of Ms. 02br 02br 00 CJ0-

  • 0 Yes.
  • 02br 00 There is a sort of implied condition, "If you ask me" or "If you want my opinion", which is appropriate for the general style of what appears here to be a review of Ms.
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0 Yes. I think that's a good way of putting it.02br
00 There is a sort of implied condition, "If you ask me" or "If you want my opinion", which is appropriate for the general style of what appears here to be a review of Ms. Keating's performance.02br
00 I take it as a "First Conditional" pattern, but without an explicitly stated condition.02br
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0CJ San02br
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00Thanks a lot for your detailed explanation.0-

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