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Jacky56Lin Posted 15 years ago
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Would I make a good weather man? Help me please?

Dear Teacher:

Q1

I Would make a good weather man.

I Would be a good weather man.

Q2

I Would be a good weather man.

I will be a good weather man.

What is the difference between them.

Thanks a lot.
  

Top answer

Jacky56Lin Q1 I w ould make a good weather man. I w ould be a good weather man. I don't see any differece here.

  • Jacky56Lin Q1 I w ould make a good weather man.
  • I w ould be a good weather man.
  • I don't see any differece here.
  • Jacky56Lin I w ould be a good weather man.
  • It means that "if I were a weather man (although I am not and probably never will) I would be a good one".
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Jacky56LinQ1
I would make a good weather man. I would be a good weather man.
I don't see any differece here.
Jacky56LinI would be a good weather man.
It means tha
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Thank you very much. MichalS

Some more question.

Q1:

Whether I want to make a friend with you = I want to be a friend with you. =

I want to become a friend with you. Same meanings or not?

and How to make a good student. = How to be a good student. both are the same?

and How to make a good toy. >no
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Hi
Jacky56LinI want to make a friend with you. = I want to be a friend with you. = I want to become a friend with you.
First of all, none of these sentences make sense to me. You probably meant the expression: make friends with sb, as in:

I want to make friends with you

which is similar to:

I want to be your friend

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