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"I would remember that." and "I would've remembered that." ........ When do you say them? They're the same? or what's the difference?
2012年2月17日 12:18
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Both examples use the subjunctive mood case, which we use to express wishes, polite requests, and hypothetical situations. The sentence using "would have" indicates that the event occurred in the past and in a similar situation, the speaker would remember the information in question. The sentence using "would remember" only indicates a hypothetical event in the future.
2012年2月17日
"Would have ____" is used to indicate that it definitely didn't happen. You're imagining an impossible "what if..." situation. "Would" is used for unlikely or unsure possibilities. There's still a chance this could happen.
2012年2月17日
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