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Les Villain
Hi please help.
with an early start, they should be here by noon
It means literal (probable) you think, expected likely to happen something in the future?
2025年1月24日 08:40
解答 · 3
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Yes, you're right! The sentence "With an early start, they should be here by noon" expresses a likely or expected outcome in the future. It's not a guarantee, but based on the early start, it suggests that it’s probable they’ll arrive by noon. So, it's about something you think will likely happen if the conditions (early start) hold.
2025年1月25日
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‘With an early start’ in this case is conditional: it means ‘it they leave early’…
2025年1月25日
Thanks ma'am and sir?
2025年1月25日
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