But I would like very much a blue hair-ribbon. Daniel and his father would ride there on horseback. Some would have smiled, if they had dared. Maybe he thought she would change her mind, but it wasn’t going to happen.
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Would use in sentence examples?
We often use would to express the so-called second and third conditionals: If he lost his job he would have no money. If I had won the lottery I would have bought a car.
would for conditionals
- I wouldn’t eat that if I were you.
- If I were in your place I’d refuse.
- If you asked me I would say you should go.
Would 10 sentences examples?
Would or will?
Will you give me a wake-up call at 7 am, please? | Would you mind giving me a wake-up call at 7 am, please? |
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Will you excuse me just one second? | Would you excuse me just one second? |
Using would makes the request more formal and polite. |
What is a sentence for would?
Definition of would
past tense of will. 1 —used in auxiliary function to express plan or intention said we would come. 2 : should knew I would enjoy the trip would be glad to know the answer. 3 —used in auxiliary function to express consent or choice would put it off if he could.
Would and would Examples?
In the second situation, would is used to make a request.
Comparison Chart.
Basis for Comparison | Could | Would |
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Examples | She could walk 50 miles in a day, when she was young. | Would you mind if I take your novel? |
Maybe she could meet Piya when she go to Amsterdam. | I would meet you, but I was little busy. |
Would you like to sentences?
“I would like to become a doctor.” “I would like to see you more often.” “I would like to thank you.” “I would like to learn about animals.”
Would be sentences in English?
Would-be sentence example. It would be the perfect opportunity. This would be suitable with you? He thought it would be fun for the man to tell the woman.
Can you start a sentence with would?
Wishes expressed with would at the beginning of a sentence have either become obsolete (Would that it were true!) or have become fossilized idioms (Would to God I Knew! Would to God I had known!) So, we can actually start a sentence with Would that!.
Would in the past?
Would has no tenses, no participles, and no infinitive form. There is no past tense, but would have followed by a past participle can be used for talking about actions that did not happen: She would have bought the house if she had been able to afford it (=she did not buy it).
Would have done sentences?
Here are more examples:
- I would have come if you had told me earlier.
- If I had gone to Oxford University, I would have hated it.
- If Messi had scored, Barcelona would have won.
- I would have gone to the wedding, but my son got sick.
Would you please in a sentence?
a polite phrase that agrees that what was offered to be done should be done. Bill: Do you want me to take this over to the bank? Mary: Would you please? Tom: Can I take your coat?
Would you meaning?
—used to express one’s feeling that someone has behaved wrongly.
Would say Meaning?
“I would say” means in the past tense you will say or. it can’t give the assurance of your saying. Example: If you asked me, I would say you. Now the “will” is used in the future tense. “I will say” means you will say in the future and you have not said it yet.
Is would a past tense?
Technically, would is the past tense of will, but it is an auxiliary verb that has many uses, some of which even express the present tense.
Would you or will you?
Many English learners get will and would confused because they’re used in very similar situations. But they’re not the same. The main difference between will and would is that will is used for real possibilities while would is used for imagined situations in the future.
Would or could use?
Could is used to say that an action or event is possible. Would is used to talk about a possible or imagined situation, and is often used when that possible situation is not going to happen.
Would you mind in a sentence?
We use the phrases would you mind + -ing form, and do you mind + -ing form to ask people politely to do things. Would you mind is more polite and more common: Would you mind opening the window, please? Do you mind turning down the volume a little, please?
What would Questions examples?
Questions with Would you Rather
- Would you rather have telekinesis or telepathy?
- Would you rather have a cat or a dog?
- Would you rather find true love today or win the lottery next year?
- Would you rather be in jail for five years or be in a coma for a decade?
- Would you rather watch the documentary or read the book?
Would like to uses?
We use would like or ‘d like to say politely what we want, especially when making offers and requests: Would you like a biscuit with your coffee? Can you order for Ellie? She’d like the Margarita pizza, please.
Will and would Exercises?
Exercises: modal verbs
- – Will. Would. it rain this evening?
- – Will. Would. it snow yesterday?
- – Would. Will. you like a coffee?
- – I. wouldn’t. won’t. go to the cinema today.
- – He. would. will. probably arrive soon.
- – We. would. will. play if we had a ball.
- – Sam said he. wouldn’t. won’t. come.
- – I. will. would.
Would you be meaning?
idiom. —used as a polite way of asking someone for a favor.