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BAYRAM ERDEM Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

The past form

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What is the past form of 'would rather'
  

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Would rather has no past tense form. Would is a modal auxiliary and can sometimes be used to refer to the past, in which case it may be possible to use the past tense in other languages when translating it. Here' s an example of such a sentence: He would get up early when he was young.

  • Would rather has no past tense form.
  • Would is a modal auxiliary and can sometimes be used to refer to the past, in which case it may be possible to use the past tense in other languages when translating it.
  • Here' s an example of such a sentence: He would get up early when he was young.
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Would rather has no past tense form. Would is a modal auxiliary and can sometimes be used to refer to the past, in which case it may be possible to use the past tense in other languages when translating it. Here' s an example of such a sentence: He would get up early when he was young.

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