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Mac VII Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

understanding would

He will go to school. (i know it is in the future)
He would go to school. (does it mean "He goes to school regularly" or "He used to go to school" ) ?
  

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Hello, macVII—and welcome to English Forums. mac VII He would go to school. (does it mean "He goes to school regularly" or "He used to go to school" ) ?

  • Hello, macVII—and welcome to English Forums.
  • mac VII He would go to school.
  • (does it mean "He goes to school regularly" or "He used to go to school" ) ?
  • As it stands, it means 'He used to go to school regularly '.
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Hello, macVII—and welcome to English Forums.
mac VIIHe would go to school. (does it mean "He goes to school regularly" or "He used to go to school" ) ?
As it stands, it means 'He used to go to school regularly'.
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He would go to school is meant that apparently, he go to school.
(But anybody don't know where he go)
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Carter LeeHe would go to school is meant that apparently, he go to school.(But anybody don't know where he go)
If you wish to attempt to answer questions, Carter, you must at least try to write good English. You have several mistakes:

'He would go to school' means that apparently he goes to school. (But nobody knows where he
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Thank you Mister Micawber .That was helpful...

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