Syed Abbas
Use of would. can i use would for future?
2015年11月7日 21:40
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"Would" is usually for something hypothetical, a lot of the time used with "if." "If I were rich, I would buy another car." Or, "What would you do if that happened?" "Will" is the word we use for future. "I will go to my friend's house tomorrow." This is a little more complicated, but you can also use "would" for past future, as in, if you are telling a story in the past and want to talk about something that has not happened yet in the story. As in, "I knew he would write me a letter."
2015年11月7日
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Would is an auxiliary verb - a modal auxiliary verb. In English, we use would mainly to: - talk about the past - talk about the future in the past -express the conditional mood. Would is used as a kind of past tense for "will" or "going to" The basic structure is subject+auxiliary verb (would)+main verb. Examples: "I would like tea" (positive statement). "She would not go" (negative statement). "Would you help?" (question). I would not use "would" as an assertive verb indicating future tense.
2015年11月8日
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"will" is used for future tense sentences not "would" "would" is used as like a possiblity. "If I had four legs, I would be fast than a cheeta."
2015年11月7日
It does refer to the future, yes. eg: I would get you that Ferrari if I had enough money! eg: I would love you forever if you were to cut down all that ivy for me!
2015年11月7日
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