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  • 41would - should — Should and would are often used with similar meanings. When would comes after a pronoun, it is not usually pronounced in full. When should has a similar meaning to would, it, too, is not usually pronounced in full after a pronoun. When you write… …

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  • 42would — /wUd/ verb (modal verb) 1 used instead of will to describe what someone has said, asked etc: They said they would meet us at 10.30 at the station. 2 used instead of will with a past tense verb or to show what is likely or possible: What would you …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 43would rather — used for saying that you would prefer to do something or that you would prefer that something happened I d rather you didn t mention this matter to anyone else. He doesn t want to learn – he d rather stay at home and play video games. would… …

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  • 44would someone care to do something? — perhaps someone would care to do something/would someone care to do something/? spoken phrase used for asking someone to do something, in a way that shows that you are angry or upset Perhaps one of you would care to explain this to me? Would… …

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  • 45would that — or[I would that] or[would God] or[would heaven] {literary} I wish that. Used at the beginning of a sentence expressing a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; found mostly in poetry and older literature. * /Would that I could only drop… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 46would that — or[I would that] or[would God] or[would heaven] {literary} I wish that. Used at the beginning of a sentence expressing a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; found mostly in poetry and older literature. * /Would that I could only drop… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 47would\ God — • (I) would that • would God • would heaven literary I wish that. Used at the beginning of a sentence expressing a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; found mostly in poetry and older literature. Would that I could only drop everything… …

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  • 48would\ heaven — • (I) would that • would God • would heaven literary I wish that. Used at the beginning of a sentence expressing a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; found mostly in poetry and older literature. Would that I could only drop everything… …

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  • 49would\ that — • (I) would that • would God • would heaven literary I wish that. Used at the beginning of a sentence expressing a wish; followed by a verb in the subjunctive; found mostly in poetry and older literature. Would that I could only drop everything… …

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  • 50you'd — [[t]juːd[/t]] 1) You d is the usual spoken form of you had , especially when had is an auxiliary verb. I think you d better tell us why you re asking these questions. 2) You d is the usual spoken form of you would . With your hair and your… …

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