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Harry1999 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

would have to vs need to vs should vs would need to

Hi,

Can anyone tell me the exact difference between these sentences:

For selecting the new file, you need to open the desired folder.

For selecting the new file, you would need to open the desired folder.

For selecting the new file, you should open the desired folder.

For selecting the new file, you would have to open the desired folder.

What is the exact difference?

Please help me out.

Thanks,
Harry
  

Top answer

For selecting the new file, you would have to open the desired folder. You need to change the first part. 1 To select the new file you need to open the desired folder.

  • For selecting the new file, you would have to open the desired folder.
  • You need to change the first part.
  • 1 To select the new file you need to open the desired folder.
  • 2 To select the new file you would need to open the desired folder.
  • 3 To select the new file you should open the desired folder.
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harry1999For selecting the new file, you need to open the desired folder.For selecting the new file, you would need to open the desired folder.For selecting the new file, you should open the desired folder.For selecting the new file, you would have to open the desired folder.
You need to change the first part.

1 To select the new file you need to open
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Thank you CJ. It's very helpful. Emotion: smile

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