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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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would

A:I am going to buy a pair of shoes for Jack. I think he would like it.
B: I need help with my homework. I am going to ask Jack. I think he would help me.
C: we have a party at Mac's house. I think, my friend, Jack would come there.

I believe they are all wrong with would? What do you think?
  

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Anonymous I believe they are all wrong with would? What do you think? I believe they are all OK with 'would'.

  • Anonymous I believe they are all wrong with would?
  • What do you think?
  • I believe they are all OK with 'would'.
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AnonymousI believe they are all wrong with would? What do you think?
I believe they are all OK with 'would'.
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I am going to buy a pair of shoes for Jack. I think he would like it.
I am going to buy a pair of shoes for Jack. I think he would like them.

I think it should be "them".
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Mister Micawber AnonymousI believe they are all wrong with would? What do you think?I believe they are all OK with 'would'.
If they are all ok, what would the implied if clauses? Please help me understand. Thank you.
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A. ... if I did (buy him a pair of shoes).
B. ... if I did (ask him).
C. ... if we invited him/if we held it there.
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fivejedjonA. ... if I did (buy him a pair of shoes).B. ... if I did (ask him).C. ... if we invited him/if we held it there.

A:I am going to buy a pair of shoes for Jack. I think he would like it If I bought him a pair of shoes.
B: I need help with my homework. I am going to ask Jack. I think he would help me If I asked him.


My question
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AnonymousThe first sentence already tells says I am going to do it, so shouldn't it be 'will' not 'would

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