Tiffany lam
You are the last boy I’d ever want to marry with! what does the i'd mean? i would? i should? i could?and what does the ever mean ?? i'm chinese, i often feel the ever difficult to understand even i consulted the dicitonary.
Feb 15, 2017 12:50 PM
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I'd is a contraction of I would. Also, please note that this sentence is not correct ending in 'with.' Also the first answer, above, about the construction is incorrect. Correct: "You are the last boy I'd ever want to marry"
February 15, 2017
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Imagine that she wants to get married, and that her choice is limited to ten boys she knows. She is talking to a boy named Ian. She likes Adam best, but Adam wants to marry someone else. Her second choice is Ben, but Ben is not available. As she goes down her mental list, Charlie, David, Ed, Frank, George, Henry, there are some that are not perfect, but she might marry them. As an insult she tells him ranks #10. She knows nine boys she would rather marry. He is the very worst of all. He is her _last_ choice. She probably means complete rejection--"I will never marry you." It is _stronger_ to say "I will never marry you because I know many other boys I would rather marry" than just to say "I will never marry you," because it implies she has many, many other choices.
February 15, 2017
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I think it adds emphasis. You could say it without the ever, also. But no"with" on the end.
February 15, 2017
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It means "I would." Also you would not say "marry with," just " marry."
February 15, 2017
It means "I don't want to get married with you"
February 15, 2017
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