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1 would
v Forma verbal usada per a la formació del temps condicional i per a d'altres locucions d'ús habitual.Exemple:I would like... m'agradaria...What would you do if... què faries si...? -
2 would be
adj aspirant | suposat -ada -
3 he would
v 3a persona de l'auxiliar "would" per formar el condicional -
4 I would
v 1a persona de l'auxiliar "would" per formar el condicional -
5 it would
v 3a persona de l'auxiliar "would" per formar el condicional -
6 she would
v 3a persona de l'auxiliar "would" per formar el condicional -
7 theu would
v 3a persona plural de l'auxiliar "would" per formar el condicional -
8 we would
v 1a persona plural de l'auxiliar "would" per formar el condicional -
9 you would
v 2a persona de l'auxiliar "would" per formar el condicional -
10 there would be
loc hi hauria -
11 be
v ésser, ser, estarAltres formes dels diferents temps verbals:am, is, are, was, were, shall be, will be, won't be, will not be, would be, woudn't be, would not be, have been, has been, had been<U>Present (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>am, am not: sóc, no sócis, isn't (is not): és, no ésare, aren't (are not): són, no són, etc.<U>Futur simple (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>will be, won't (will not): seràs, no seràs, etc.shan't= shall not: usat per construir el futur negatiu en la primera persona del sing. i del plural. Poc usat actualment, reemplaçat molt sovint per won't<U>Passat simple (afirmatiu i negatiu)</U>was, wasn't (was not): era, no erawere, weren't (were not): érem, no érem, etc.<U>Participi passat</U>been: estat, sigut -
12 I'd
Exemple: I had seen jo havia vist; I would see jo veuria -
13 he'd
abrev he had, he would -
14 she'd
abrev she had, she would -
15 they'd
abrev they had, they would
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would — [ wud ] modal verb *** Would is usually followed by an infinitive without to : A picnic would be nice. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: They didn t do as much as they said they would. In conversation and informal writing,… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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