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Rizan Malik Posted 6 years ago
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Your child can do better with a different teacher

1) Your child can do better with a different teacher.
2) Your child may do better with a different teacher.
3) Your child could do better with a different teacher.
4) Your child might do better with a different teacher.

Do they all have the same weight and meaning?

  

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Rizan Malik Do they all have the same weight and meaning? No. I will tell you what nuance I get from each one, but I am reading between the lines, as it were, to let you know what I would think they meant if someone said it to me.

  • Rizan Malik Do they all have the same weight and meaning?
  • No.
  • I will tell you what nuance I get from each one, but I am reading between the lines, as it were, to let you know what I would think they meant if someone said it to me.
  • Rizan Malik 1) Your child can do better with a different teacher.
  • If you change teachers, he will do better.
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Rizan MalikDo they all have the same weight and meaning?

No. I will tell you what nuance I get from each one, but I am reading between the lines, as it were, to let you know what I would think they meant if someone said it to me.

Rizan Malik1) Your child can do better with a different teacher.

If you change teacher

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