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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
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Would have liked

He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked to.

He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked.

Do sentences above mean the same?

  

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tkacka15 He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked to. He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked . Do sentences above mean the same?

  • tkacka15 He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked to.
  • He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked .
  • Do sentences above mean the same?
  • Yes.
  • CJ
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tkacka15

He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked to.

He’s had to wait longer than he would have liked.

Do sentences above mean the same?

Yes.

CJ

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