It is crucial that she _______________ the application on time.
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The following sentence has lexical ambiguity i.e. it makes us think of two different meanings:
The bank was crowded with people.
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The bank was crowded with people.
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I have an appointment in ten minutes. I ________________ go now, or I will be late.
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I am glad you came to see us. You _______________ come more often.
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Come on dear. It's high time we ___. We have waited long enough.
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I ______________ a little longer, but I really have to go now.
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Iโm not going to invite them to the party. They ______________ anyway.
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I didnโt invite them to the party. They ________________ anyway.
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A cowโs milk is richer in nutrients than a _______________.
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๐ถ Uses of Would in English ๐ถ
Basically, we use 'will' to:
1- express beliefs about the present or future
2- to talk about what people want to do or are willing to do
3- to make promises, offers and requests.
and we use 'would' as the past tense form of 'will'. Because it is a past tense, it is used:
1- to talk about the past
2- to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)
3- for politeness.
Now, let's delve into the details of using 'would' in English:
1. Imagining a Situation or Action (Present/Future Unreal):
We use 'would' when we imagine something that isnโt real (hypothetical).
Examples:
- It would be nice to buy a new car, but we canโt afford it.
- Iโd love to live by the sea.
- I wouldnโt say anything. (= If I were you, Iโd keep quiet)
2. Imagining Something in the Past (would have + past participle): We use 'would have (done)' for things that did not happen in the past.
Examples:
- I donโt know what weโd have done without their help.
- He wouldnโt have been pleased if heโd known.
3. Difference Between Would (Present) and Would Have (Past):
Examples:
- I would call Lisa, but I donโt have her number. (present hypothetical)
- I would have called Lisa, but I didnโt have her number. (past hypothetical)
4. Would in If-Clauses (Conditionals): 'Would' often appears in sentences with 'if':
Examples:
- I would call Lisa if I had her number.
- I would have called Lisa if Iโd had her number.
5. 'Would' vs 'Will' (Past vs Present): 'Would' is often the past form of 'will':
Examples:
Present: Iโll call you on Sunday.
Past: Tom said heโd call me on Sunday.
Present: I wonโt be late.
Past: Amy promised she wouldnโt be late.
6. Wouldnโt = Refused to: 'Wouldnโt' can mean โrefused toโ:
Examples:
- I tried to warn him, but he wouldnโt listen. (= refused to listen)
- The car wouldnโt start. (= refused to start)
7. Politeness & Softening: 'Would' makes requests, offers, or statements softer/polite:
Examples:
- Would you like some coffee?
- Would you mind closing the window?
- I would suggest you take a break.
8. Reported Speech: Would is used when reporting someoneโs words (future-in-the-past):
Examples:
- Direct: โI will help you,โ she said.
- Reported: She said she would help me.
9. Habitual Actions in the Past: 'Would' describes things people used to do regularly:
Examples:
- When we were kids, we would play outside until dark.
- In summer, we would go swimming every morning.
(Similar to used to)
10. Expressing Preference: With 'rather' and 'sooner', 'would' shows preference:
Examples:
- Iโd rather stay home tonight.
- Iโd sooner walk than take the bus.
11. Expressing Certainty / Expectation: Sometimes 'would' shows what we expect is true:
Examples:
- That would be Tom at the door. (= Iโm fairly sure itโs Tom)
- I thought it would be easy, but it wasnโt.
12. Hypothetical Past in Stories: Writers sometimes use 'would' to make storytelling vivid:
Examples:
- Every morning he would rise at dawn and walk to the river.
- The old man would sit by the fire and tell us stories.
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Basically, we use 'will' to:
1- express beliefs about the present or future
2- to talk about what people want to do or are willing to do
3- to make promises, offers and requests.
and we use 'would' as the past tense form of 'will'. Because it is a past tense, it is used:
1- to talk about the past
2- to talk about hypotheses (when we imagine something)
3- for politeness.
Now, let's delve into the details of using 'would' in English:
1. Imagining a Situation or Action (Present/Future Unreal):
We use 'would' when we imagine something that isnโt real (hypothetical).
Examples:
- It would be nice to buy a new car, but we canโt afford it.
- Iโd love to live by the sea.
- I wouldnโt say anything. (= If I were you, Iโd keep quiet)
2. Imagining Something in the Past (would have + past participle): We use 'would have (done)' for things that did not happen in the past.
Examples:
- I donโt know what weโd have done without their help.
- He wouldnโt have been pleased if heโd known.
3. Difference Between Would (Present) and Would Have (Past):
Examples:
- I would call Lisa, but I donโt have her number. (present hypothetical)
- I would have called Lisa, but I didnโt have her number. (past hypothetical)
4. Would in If-Clauses (Conditionals): 'Would' often appears in sentences with 'if':
Examples:
- I would call Lisa if I had her number.
- I would have called Lisa if Iโd had her number.
5. 'Would' vs 'Will' (Past vs Present): 'Would' is often the past form of 'will':
Examples:
Present: Iโll call you on Sunday.
Past: Tom said heโd call me on Sunday.
Present: I wonโt be late.
Past: Amy promised she wouldnโt be late.
6. Wouldnโt = Refused to: 'Wouldnโt' can mean โrefused toโ:
Examples:
- I tried to warn him, but he wouldnโt listen. (= refused to listen)
- The car wouldnโt start. (= refused to start)
7. Politeness & Softening: 'Would' makes requests, offers, or statements softer/polite:
Examples:
- Would you like some coffee?
- Would you mind closing the window?
- I would suggest you take a break.
8. Reported Speech: Would is used when reporting someoneโs words (future-in-the-past):
Examples:
- Direct: โI will help you,โ she said.
- Reported: She said she would help me.
9. Habitual Actions in the Past: 'Would' describes things people used to do regularly:
Examples:
- When we were kids, we would play outside until dark.
- In summer, we would go swimming every morning.
(Similar to used to)
10. Expressing Preference: With 'rather' and 'sooner', 'would' shows preference:
Examples:
- Iโd rather stay home tonight.
- Iโd sooner walk than take the bus.
11. Expressing Certainty / Expectation: Sometimes 'would' shows what we expect is true:
Examples:
- That would be Tom at the door. (= Iโm fairly sure itโs Tom)
- I thought it would be easy, but it wasnโt.
12. Hypothetical Past in Stories: Writers sometimes use 'would' to make storytelling vivid:
Examples:
- Every morning he would rise at dawn and walk to the river.
- The old man would sit by the fire and tell us stories.
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He fixed my car just in time. I donโt know what I ______________ if he hadnโt helped.
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They might _________________ earlier than expected if the traffic isnโt too bad on the highway.
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