“What would you tell me I would have be”, “would be” and “would have been” and “would be” in relation to?

What is the difference between these two examples?

What is your dad proud of you?” Is

there any reason so ” “2. 4. Your father would have been proud of us.” ”

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Asked on March 22, 2021 in Grammar.
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Is it true

  • your father would be proud of us?

Is he would be proud if he was here and knew we did .

Your father would

  • have been proud of you.

Is that he will be proud of us if he were still alive and knew we did . Is he also dead?

Answered on March 22, 2021.
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In the first example the second conditional expresses an hypothesis on a present situtation, imagining an impossible or unlikely event.

Your father would be proud of us (if he were here now) It

might as well imply he is dead, or simply.. away?

In the second example, the third conditional expresses a hypothesis on a past situation.

Your father would have been proud of us (if he had been there to see me)

We don’t know if the father is dead now or even if he was dead at the time of the past action. Did father want to feel proud of himself?

Answered on March 23, 2021.
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In the first example the second conditional expresses an hypothesis on a present situtation, imagining an impossible or unlikely event.

Your father would be proud of us (if he were here now) It

might as well imply he is dead, or simply.. away?

In the second example, the third conditional expresses a hypothesis on a past situation.

Your father would have been proud of us (if he had been there to see me)

We don’t know if the father is dead now or even if he was dead at the time of the past action. Did father want to feel proud of himself?

Answered on March 23, 2021.
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First sentence that nobody will ever know if what have been done is something that a father should be proud of while the second sentence is something that they have done in to be proud of by any father but the thing is it will never happen because the father was not able to witness or see what they have done.

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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First sentence that nobody will ever know if what have been done is something that a father should be proud of while the second sentence is something that they have done in to be proud of by any father but the thing is it will never happen because the father was not able to witness or see what they have done.

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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In the first example the second conditional expresses an hypothesis on a present situtation, imagining an impossible or unlikely event.

Your father would be proud of us (if he were here now) It

might as well imply he is dead, or simply.. away?

In the second example, the third conditional expresses a hypothesis on a past situation.

Your father would have been proud of us (if he had been there to see me)

We don’t know if the father is dead now or even if he was dead at the time of the past action. Did father want to feel proud of himself?

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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In the first example the second conditional expresses an hypothesis on a present situtation, imagining an impossible or unlikely event.

Your father would be proud of us (if he were here now) It

might as well imply he is dead, or simply.. away?

In the second example, the third conditional expresses a hypothesis on a past situation.

Your father would have been proud of us (if he had been there to see me)

We don’t know if the father is dead now or even if he was dead at the time of the past action. Did father want to feel proud of himself?

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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In the first example the second conditional expresses an hypothesis on a present situtation, imagining an impossible or unlikely event.

Your father would be proud of us (if he were here now) It

might as well imply he is dead, or simply.. away?

In the second example, the third conditional expresses a hypothesis on a past situation.

Your father would have been proud of us (if he had been there to see me)

We don’t know if the father is dead now or even if he was dead at the time of the past action. Did father want to feel proud of himself?

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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First sentence that nobody will ever know if what have been done is something that a father should be proud of while the second sentence is something that they have done in to be proud of by any father but the thing is it will never happen because the father was not able to witness or see what they have done.

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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Is it true

  • your father would be proud of us?

Is he would be proud if he was here and knew we did .

Your father would

  • have been proud of you.

Is that he will be proud of us if he were still alive and knew we did . Is he also dead?

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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