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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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I have just bought a pair of these shoes for Jack. I think he would like them.

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Use will there. You've already bought the shoes for him. I'm thinking of buying these shoes for Jack.

  • Use will there.
  • You've already bought the shoes for him.
  • I'm thinking of buying these shoes for Jack.
  • e.
  • he would like them if I bought them for him).
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Use will there. You've already bought the shoes for him.
I'm thinking of buying these shoes for Jack. I think he would like them (i.e. he would like them if I bought them for him).
I've bought these shoes for Jack. I think he will like them (i.e. he will like them when I give them to him).
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Blue JayUse will there. You've already bought the shoes for him.I'm thinking of buying these shoes for Jack. I think he would like them (i.e. he would like them if I bought them for him).I've bought these shoes for Jack. I think he will like them (i.e. he will like them when I give them to him).
Thank you so much.

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