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18 dez 2017
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personA: "what's yours name?" is this phrase correct?
personB:You would say what's your name,not yours.
in this sentence,what does "You would say" mean? is the same as "You should say〜"?I'm really confused.
thank you
personA: "what's yours name?" is this phrase correct?
personB:You would say what's your name,not yours.
in this sentence,what does "You would say" mean? is the same as "You should say〜"?I'm really confused.
thank you
personB:You would say what's your name,not yours.
in this sentence,what does "You would say" mean? is the same as "You should say〜"?I'm really confused.
thank you
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Would is past tense of "will".
Should is past tense of "shall".
So, in the present tense, these sentences are:
"You will say..."
& "You shall say..."
These are nearly the same.
You can also say "You have to say..."

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