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How to Use ‘Would’ – Guide & Examples - GRAMMARIST
Would is a modal verb, which is a type of auxiliary verb. We use this word with its main verb to form a verb phrase and: Talk about the past. Talk about the future in the past. Express conditional mood. Show reported speech. Express desire and polite requests.
'will' and 'would' - LearnEnglish - British Council
to talk about what people want to do or are willing to do. to make promises, offers and requests. would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense, it is used: to talk about the past. to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something) for politeness.
How to use 'would' - Perfect English Grammar
Would. How to use 'would' Perfect English Grammar. Click here to download this explanation as a pdf. We can use subject + would + infinitive (I would go) or subject + would + have + past participle (I would have gone). 'Would' has quite a lot of different uses. It's often a kind of past tense version of 'will'.
WOULD | Learn English
We use WOULD mainly to: 1) talk about the past 2) talk about the future in the past 3) express the conditional mood. We also use WOULD for other functions, such as: expressing desire, polite requests and questions, opinion or hope, wish, regret...
When to use Will and Would? with examples - Fluent English Grammar
Using “Will” vs. “Would”. The main difference between “will” and “would” is that “will” is used to express a future action that is certain to happen, while “would” is used to express a hypothetical or imaginary situation that may or may not happen. Here’s an example to illustrate the difference:
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