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How does it sound better? "I thought this year you would bring someone" "I thought this year you will bring someone" My first language is not english, that's why I'm asking :)
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How does it sound better?
"I thought this year you would bring someone"
"I thought this year you will bring someone"
My first language is not english, that's why I'm asking :)
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The first one sounds a little better
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You could do either or they both sound good. But if I had to choose probably the first one:)
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