xiaokaoy
I see no reason why it shouldn't work. Does it mean that I don't know why it doesn't work or that I can't find out why it doesn't work?
2015년 3월 17일 오전 6:07
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the use of "shouldn't" is OK but perhaps not as common as using "wouldn't" So I prefer "I see no reason why it wouldn't work." Meaning: It should work and I don't see any reason why it wouldn't.
2015년 3월 17일
It means - it should work but they have used this phrase as an indication of "well why wouldn't it "
2015년 3월 17일
It may mean both. If you are trying to fix something and can't understand why it should work, but doesn't, then you can say this. I say it all the time! :) You can also say it if someone asks you whether or not something will work if they do it. It's a safer way of saying "Yes, it will work" without looking bad if it doesn't.
2015년 3월 17일
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