Hi
Could you please help me understand the use of 'I'd' here? Shouldn't it be 'I'll'?
(Said by an interviewee to the interviewer)
I always make my own bread. I'd probably be making some today.
Thanks,
Tom
Context (transcript/link)? It probably means, for example: "I'd probably be making some today if I wasn't sitting here in the studio talking with you".
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Context (transcript/link)?
It probably means, for example: "I'd probably be making some today if I wasn't sitting here in the studio talking with you".