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Musicgold Posted 16 years ago
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Would have had to have...

Hi,

I heard a native speaker say the following sentence #1 (or something like that). #2 is my version.
Are they different?

1. He would have had to have at least two pieces of ID to board that plane.

2. He would have had with him at least two pieces of ID to board that plane.

Thanks,

MG.
  

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No; the first states the requirement and the second states the reality.

  • No; the first states the requirement and the second states the reality.
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No; the first states the requirement and the second states the reality.

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