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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Would

Jack: Do you know where Alex is?
Jennifer: He might be at Alen's house.
Jack: He had better not be there. I would be so angry. I have told him not to go there so many times.

Correct use of would?
  

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Anonymous Correct use of would? It is a reasonable choice, yes. Please notice that real dialogue is rife with contractions, so full words make the text seem unnatural.

  • Anonymous Correct use of would?
  • It is a reasonable choice, yes.
  • Please notice that real dialogue is rife with contractions, so full words make the text seem unnatural.
  • He'd better not be there.
  • I'd be so angry.
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AnonymousCorrect use of would?
It is a reasonable choice, yes. Please notice that real dialogue is rife with contractions, so full words make the text seem unnatural.

He'd better not be there. I'd be so angry. I've told him not to go there so many times.

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