Vlad
I should be home before midnight What does this sentence mean? 1. I will probably be home before midnight. 2. I had better be home before midnight.
18 de jul. de 2015 10:26
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The two sentences are not identical, Vlad. The first means "I am not exactly sure when I will be home,but I am guessing that I will be home before midnight". THe second one means" It is necessary for me to be home before midnight", maybe the speaker will be in trouble if he is late.
18 de julio de 2015
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"I should be home by midnight" can mean either of the two sentences you wrote. You can call someone and say "I should be home by midnight" if they ask you when you will home. This means #1. If is getting late, say 11:30pm, and a friend wants to go to a bar, you might have to say no, and you could say "I should be home before midnight" with meaning #2. But we would normally say either sentence your #2 or, even more common, "I need to be home before midnight." In other words, meaning #1 is probably used much more often than meaning #2 for your original sentence. Also, it is common to say: I should be home BY midnight. I will probably be home BY midnight. I need to be home BY midnight. I had batter be home BY midnight. BY here means "not after midnight".
18 de julio de 2015
We sometines miss out 'had'. The second version suggests serious obligation
31 de julio de 2015
So the first one is the correct version.
18 de julio de 2015
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