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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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When my wallet got lost, I saw fields, John around that table that I had left my wallet on. One of my friends Jacky wasnot there.

Can I say?
John would have stolen my wallet.
Jacky would have stolen my wallet.

Correct?
  

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When my wallet went missing, I had seen John around the table that I had left my wallet on. One of my friends , Jacky , was not there. John might have stolen my wallet.

  • When my wallet went missing, I had seen John around the table that I had left my wallet on.
  • One of my friends , Jacky , was not there.
  • John might have stolen my wallet.
  • John could have stolen my wallet.
  • Jacky could not have stolen my wallet.
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When my wallet went missing, I had seenJohn around the table that I had left my wallet on. One of my friends, Jacky, was not there.

John might have stolen my wallet.
John could have stolen my wallet.
Jacky could not have stolen my wallet. She was not there.
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AlpheccaStarsWhen my wallet went missing, I had seenJohn around the table that I had left my wallet on. One of my friends, Jacky, was not there. John might have stolen my wallet.John could have stolen my wallet.Jacky could not have stolen my wallet. She was not there.
We can't use would have at all?
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You can in a conditional.

If John had had the opportunity, he would have stolen my wallet.

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