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v. verleden tijd van het hulpwerkwoord "zullen3 〈gebod; ook plechtige belofte, dreiging, plan, intentie enz. in verleden context〉 zou(den) ⇒ zou(den) moeten, moest(en)8 〈in bijzin afhankelijk van een uitdrukking die wil of wens uitdrukt; vaak onvertaald; voornamelijk Brits-Engels〉 zou(den) ⇒ moeten9 〈in bijzin afhankelijk van een uitdrukking die een opinie weergeeft; blijft onvertaald; voornamelijk Brits-Engels〉♦voorbeelden:1 should the dead return, they would be amazed • als de doden zouden terugkeren, zouden zij versteld staanshould I ever see him again, he will rue the day • als ik hem ooit weer zie zal hij die dag vervloekenwhy should I listen to him? • waarom zou ik naar hem luisteren?he promised that she should have a holiday • hij beloofde dat zij vakantie zou krijgen5 if Sheila came, I should come too • als Sheila kwam, dan kwam ik ook/dan zou ik ook komenshe should have returned by now • ze zou nu al terug moeten zijn7 I should like to mention that • ik zou willen opmerken dat …yes, I should love to • ja, dat zou ik echt graag doenI should say that … • ik zou zeggen dat …〈Brits-Engels; ironisch〉 whether you can come? I should think so! • of jij ook kunt komen? dat zou ik denken!
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