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13 May 2021
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Are these sentences grammatically correct??
1. "I would never do anything like that back then."
2. "I suppose it would be the first time I saw her."
Are these sentences grammatically correct??
1. "I would never do anything like that back then."
2. "I suppose it would be the first time I saw her."
1. "I would never do anything like that back then."
2. "I suppose it would be the first time I saw her."
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1. Sounds natural for speech, but more grammatically correct might be:
I would have never done anything like that back then.
2. Correct
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