
is there any difference between "you'd" and "you would" in the …
2014年1月13日 · You'd has two meanings, which are you had and you would. 1 We use you had with better and you would with rather. You had is usually used for suggestion. Example: You'd …
You would vs. you’d - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2017年11月11日 · Yes, you'd is a contraction of you would, just like Andrew says. That's exactly how a native speaker would interpret it. That's exactly how a native speaker would interpret it. …
will would - You'll vs You'd - You'll vs You'd - English Language ...
2015年11月30日 · In my view, "Look closely, and you'd never have guessed it was fake." for things vaguely in the recent past, is probably the preferred use. However if you were standing …
Meaning of "How'd you know?": "would", "did", or "do"?
Does the question "How'd you know" mean: How do you know? How did you know? How would you?
phrase usage - Does it sound rude to say "you'd better..."?
2021年1月14日 · You’d better wear a hat! Depending on the context, there are many different ways to express your opinion of what you think someone should do. Without more context, the …
grammar - what is the answer and why please "I'd rather you
Sorry for the confusion, actually I need to know why the answer not "to explain "The answer is not "to explain" because "would rather" takes the simple form of the verb - present simple when …
What is the difference between 'share to' and 'share with'?
2024年1月23日 · Facebook "sharing" (and similar) is actually a new meaning of the word, I think you'd agree, "to publish or 'post' content to social media on the internet". In pre-internet times …
What's the meaning of "How'd you manage that"?
Could you please tell me what the relationship is between the phrase: "How'd you manage that?" and the next sentences: "I felt stupid. I should have been able to do it, I thought. It’s a ...
phrase meaning - Is it rude to say "I'd appreciate if you could reply ...
2016年9月27日 · But if it is an urgent situation, you'd better to explain it. For example: there is a hard deadline for X , I appreciate if I receive your kind response before this time. As I said it is …
"had better" in the past - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2019年12月28日 · You'd better go to the shops right now, or [else] you'll get no dinner tonight! "You should [not] have" is the strongest way I can think of expressing disapproval of a past …