abhilasha03
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- At a later time, Walter would be able to finish the book
It's grammatical. It's also meaningful if it refers to something that has already happened in the past. This style is often used in historical accounts.
- At a later time, Walter would be able to finish the book
Not according to my previous post.Thanks for your reply.
Can we rephrase it as "Walter might finish the book later in the day."
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- At a later time, Walter would be able to finish the book
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