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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Would

We couldn't find anything that would describe a situation like mine.

Is this would past of will? Thank you in advance.

  

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Would i s always a distanced (in time, reality, directness, etc) form of will . In traditional terminology, it is always a past-tense form of will.

  • Would i s always a distanced (in time, reality, directness, etc) form of will .
  • In traditional terminology, it is always a past-tense form of will.
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Would is always a distanced (in time, reality, directness, etc) form of will. In traditional terminology, it is always a past-tense form of will.

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