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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

would

Ram: Hey Shyam, where do you Hari is?
Shyam: I would say he is in his office.

is the use of would correct?
  

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Yes.

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Blue Jay Yes.
can I replace "I would say he is in the office." with "he would be in the office."? Do they mean the same?
more examples like:
I would say its a good idea. vs. it would be a good idea. Do they mean the same? please help.
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Anonymouscan I replace "I would say he is in the office." with "he would be in the office."? Do they mean the same?
Yes. They would convey the same idea.
AnonymousI would say its a good idea. vs. it would be a good idea. Do they mean the same?
Yes, they are similar in meaning.
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Blue Jay Anonymouscan I replace "I would say he is in the office." with "he would be in the office."? Do they mean the same?Yes. They would convey the same idea.AnonymousI would say its a good idea. vs. it would be a good idea. Do they mean the same?Yes, they are similar in meaning.
could you check one more conversation, please?
Ram: who are you going to a
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Ram: Who are you going to asking ask about the plan?
Shyam: I am going to ask John. I think he would know about the plan.

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