Ekaterina
Could help me, please with the sentence? "He'd often suggest doing something and I'd go along with it."

Hello, Dear! 
Here is the sentence:

"He'd often suggest doing something and I'd go along with it."

What are the reductions  "He'd"  and  I'd"   What is the tense here? I can't understand the sence of them.


Thank you very much 



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They are contractions of 'would'. The full form is 'He would often suggest doing something and I would go along with it".

We use 'would' in this way to describe a habit or repeated occurrence during some period in the past.  Other ways of saying this are "He often suggested ..."  , "He often used to suggest..." or, for example, "There were many occasions when he suggested..."


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Just to add, remember that you are looking at a pattern instead of a single word. We know what 'd means by the following verb form.


he'd suggest = he would suggest.   would + [verb]

he'd suggested = he had suggested.   had + [past participle]


If the following verb hasn't changed from its original form*, then 'd is would.


*Keeping in mind that some verbs, such as quit, cut and set, don't change! It's not always a perfect system. :)

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No, the first cannot be 'he had' because then the next word would have to be 'suggested' not 'suggest'. The previous answer is correct; they are both 'would' .
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I don't know if anyone answered this yet, but the sentence is past tense.


He WOULD suggest and I WOULD go along with him.  But NOW I do not go along.

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He would.... I would.....
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