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Please look at this sentence: Would it have worked?



 
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Please look at this sentence: Would it have worked? Fri Sep 16, 2005 21:48 pm  Please look at this sentence: Would it have worked?
 

what is meaning of this sentence and why the writer use it in novel.

would it have worked?
& I would have to say

please explain why would is used in sentence (conversation between two (man &woman)

thanks
amna
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Would have Sat Sep 17, 2005 15:58 pm  Would have
 

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I am not sure of your question, Amna, but:

would it have worked? = might it have been successful?

I would have to say = it is my opinion/conclusion
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