Showing posts with label Uses of Would. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uses of Would. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2020

How to use 'Would' in everyday speech

Would 



is a modal auxiliary verb.
The basic structure of would is :

subject + would + main verb

There are many uses of 'would:
  • Request
  • Offer
  • Future in the past
  • Past habitual action        
  • Second conditional 
  • Third conditional
  • Wishes
REQUEST 
We can use would, would like or would you mind....? for polite requests.
                                    

You would meet me at my birthday party.
Would you like to celebrate Diwali with us.
Would you mind helping me to cut down trees?
Would you mind closing the window, please?           
Would you mind opening the door for me,please?
Would you mind if I turned up the heating?
Would you like another coffee?
Would you like me to answer the phone?


OFFER
to suggest; to give; to say you are willing to do something or give something we use   "would like" in polite offers.When we do this ,we use question form.
                

Would you like some cakes?
Would you like to read this book?
Would you like it again?
Would you like some help?
Would you like to go the movie theater tonight?        
Would you like to watch television with me?
Would you like to meet next week?
Would you like a banana? 

                                                                                                                                        
FUTURE IN THE PAST

It is used to express the idea that in the past you thought something would happen in the future.
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He promised me he would send a gift on my birthday
I knew Ravi would make dinner.
He left 2 minutes late, unaware that the delay would save his life.
I knew you would help me.
I told Jaya that when she arrived, we would go out for dinner.
I knew that you would finish the homework by evening.


 
PAST HABITUAL ACTIONS

We can use would to talk about repeated past actions that don't happen any more. The use of 'would' means that these things many times in the past. If a past action happened only once, 'would' cannot be used.

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Every Sunday I would go on a long bike ride.
When I was in the school, I would play games in the evening.
When we stayed in the hostel, we would make vegetables.
When I was younger, I would study for 6 hours everyday.
We would always go to the Sanwariyaji for buying samosas.
I would go swimming every Thursday.
He would smoke but he gave up a few years ago. 



SECOND CONDITIONAL

It is a structure used to talk about impossible or imagery situations.
We use 'were' instead of 'was' with 'I' and 'he/she/it'.
If + Past Simple and would + infinitive
                
If I won a lot of money, I would travel the would.
If  I had enough money, I would buy a car.
IF I had the right qualifications I would get a good job.
If I met Sachin Tendulkar , I would say hello.
She would travel all over the world if she were rich.
She would pass the exam if she ever studied.
If I had his number , I would call him.
If I were you , I wouldn't go out with that man.


THIRD CONDITIONAL

We use third conditional to talk about something in the past that did not happen.
If + Past Perfect, would + have + Past Participle
                    

If I had known , I would have worn something nicer.
I definitely would have remembered if you had told me.
He wouldn't have missed the train if he hadn't overslept.
If I had seen him, I would have asked him to come over.
If I had known about the third conditional before , I wouldn't have failed my English test.


WISHES

We use "I wish...would...." to say that we want something happen.
                

I wish you would stop making so much noise!
I wish you would come through the kitchen with your clean boots.
I wish the corona patients would recover soon.
I wish you would get keys of the new car.
I wish he would his homework.
I wish it would rain tomorrow.
I wish you would go to the party.