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Samersamer1974 Posted 11 years ago
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can we use " would have " as habitual aspect ? and if yes , could you please give me some example about this . and what is different from "would" used as habitual in the past .
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samersamer1974 can we use " would have " as habitual aspect ? It can be used as to express a conditional or probably habitual action in the past: Saturdays were special. We would go visit grandmother, except if it were bad weather, we probably would have stayed home.

  • samersamer1974 can we use " would have " as habitual aspect ?
  • It can be used as to express a conditional or probably habitual action in the past: Saturdays were special.
  • We would go visit grandmother, except if it were bad weather, we probably would have stayed home.
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samersamer1974can we use " would have " as habitual aspect ?
It can be used as to express a conditional or probably habitual action in the past:

Saturdays were special. We would go visit grandmother, except if it were bad weather, we probably would have stayed home.

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