Would is a modal auxiliary verb. There is no -s in the third person singular. Would is followed by an infinitive without to.
Questions and negatives are made without do.
Would and WillWould is a softer, less definite form of will. It is used in polite requests and offers.
Would can act as the past of will in indirect speech.
Would: UsesTo make polite offers and requestsWould is often used in polite requests and offers. It is a softer, less definite form of will.
Would can also be used to express an opinion in a more polite way without being forceful.
To talk about past habitsWould can be used to talk about past events that happened often or always.
Would is often used to suggest that what happens is expected because it is typical, especially of a person's behaviour.
To talk about willingness and determinationWould can express willingness or a rather perverse determination.
Wouldn't shows unwillingness.
To talk about imaginary situationsWould is sometimes used to refer to a situation that you can imagine happening.
Would and used toBoth would and used to can refer to repeated actions and events in the past.
Note that used to can refer to past states; would cannot.
Would ratherWould rather expresses choice or preference.
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Category: Primary auxiliary verbs. Modal auxiliary verbs | Added by: Teacher_Koce (2014-01-05) | |
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