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Whatchadoin Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Would

A: Do you want to see me doing that?
B: No.

After a couple of hours.

B: You're very bad at this.
A: You wouldn't think that if you saw me doing it. / You wouldn't have thought that if you had seen me doing it.

Which one is better here? Thanks.
  

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I am puzzled by your question. ". What about it!

  • I am puzzled by your question.
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  • What about it!
  • whatchadoin A: You wouldn't think that if you saw me doing it.
  • / You wouldn't have thought that if you had seen me doing it.
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I am puzzled by your question. What is your question exactly anyway - " Would?". What about it!
whatchadoinA: You wouldn't think that if you saw me doing it. / You wouldn't have thought that if you had seen me doing it.Which one is better here? Thanks.
None of the above is a complete concept, nor is semantically
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B: You're very bad at reciting Shakespeare.
A1: Why do you say that? You wouldn't say that if you saw me reciting it.

A2: Why did you say that? You wouldn't have said that if you had seen me reciting it.

If B had been spreading rumors, and says this to other people, then A1.
If B said this once to me in a conversation, then A2.

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