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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I am going to share some tips with you about how to speak English confindently that would help you to build your confidence. What does would mean here? Is it conditional? Like can we take it as 'if you listened to my tips, that would help to build your confidence'? Help.
  

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Anonymous I am going to share some tips with you about how to speak English con fid ently that will help you to build your confidence. To my ear, "would" is wrong, so it doesn't mean anything. The use of "confidently" and then "confidence" makes for an awkward and illogical sentence.

  • Anonymous I am going to share some tips with you about how to speak English con fid ently that will help you to build your confidence.
  • To my ear, "would" is wrong, so it doesn't mean anything.
  • The use of "confidently" and then "confidence" makes for an awkward and illogical sentence.
  • It's a lot like the following sentence: I'll teach you to write skillfully so you can learn to write with skill.
  • CJ
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AnonymousI am going to share some tips with you about how to speak English confidently that will help you to build your confidence.
To my ear, "would" is wrong, so it doesn't mean anything.

The use of "confidently" and then "confidence" makes for an awkward and illogical sentence.

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