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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Would +verb

would + verb in past indicates which tense
  

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Anonymous would + verb in past If you mean something like would went or would saw , then there is no such thing. You can only have a base form after would : would go, would see . If this is not what you meant, please clarify.

  • Anonymous would + verb in past If you mean something like would went or would saw , then there is no such thing.
  • You can only have a base form after would : would go, would see .
  • If this is not what you meant, please clarify.
  • CJ
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Anonymouswould + verb in past
If you mean something like would went or would saw, then there is no such thing. You can only have a base form after would: would go, would see.

If this is not what you meant, please clarify.

CJ
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Or maybe a compound one:

would have done
would have managed

This is probably the case you're asking about.

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