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Kelly Tan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Will or would

It is true that once a person is dead, even if he had lots of property in this lifetime, these things will/would not belong to this person any more.

1. Is the sentence OK?
2. Should it be will or would?

Thank you.
  

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Kelly Tan It is true that once a person is dead, even if he had lots of property in this lifetime, these things would not belong to [ this person / him ] any more. As shown above. CJ

  • Kelly Tan It is true that once a person is dead, even if he had lots of property in this lifetime, these things would not belong to [ this person / him ] any more.
  • As shown above.
  • CJ
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Kelly TanIt is true that once a person is dead, even if he had lots of property in this lifetime, these things would not belong to [ this person / him ] any more.
As shown above.

CJ

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