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Momento Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I'd have, I would've

This is a basic question though, please teach me if there is any meaning difference
between " I'd have ..." and " I would've ...".

Do you use " I' d ve... ", too?
  

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As far as my experience goes, I have only seen the usage of I'd have contraction.

  • As far as my experience goes, I have only seen the usage of I'd have contraction.
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As far as my experience goes, I have only seen the usage of I'd have contraction.
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Neeraj Jain,

Thank you very much for your reply.

I understand. Thank you.
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Hi guys,
This is a basic question though, please teach me if there is any meaning difference
between " I'd have ..." and " I would've ...". Not much at all. Perhaps #1 focuses a bit more on the act you are talking about, and #2 focuses a bit more on the fact that the act is conditional / hypothetical. But really, there's very little difference.

Do you use I'd've... , t
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Clive,

I thank you for your help.

I can understand your explanation clearly.

Thank you so much.
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Thanks Clive for the explanation!

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