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Tenjing Posted 12 years ago
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I thought the first one would be correct. Vs I thought the first one would've been correct. What's the difference in meaning?
  

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tenjing I thought the first one would be correct. Vs I thought the first one would've been correct. What's the difference in meaning?

  • tenjing I thought the first one would be correct.
  • Vs I thought the first one would've been correct.
  • What's the difference in meaning?
  • I see little difference.
  • The second one suggests that the first one was not correct.
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tenjing I thought the first one would be correct. Vs I thought the first one would've been correct. What's the difference in meaning?
I see little difference. The second one suggests that the first one was not correct. The first one can also suggest that, but not as strongly.

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"I thought the first one would be correct" implies that you were right. Other emphasis may imply that you were wrong.

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