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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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wouldnt

What does 'i wouldnt get lazy' means
is it past or future or???
can anyone help me i just started learning english
why we take would as a will sometimes ??
  

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Anonymous I wouldn ' t get lazy. I just started learning E nglish . If you've just started English, then an understanding of 'would' is probably not the best place to begin.

  • Anonymous I wouldn ' t get lazy.
  • I just started learning E nglish .
  • If you've just started English, then an understanding of 'would' is probably not the best place to begin.
  • It is one of the most difficult words for learners to understand and to use properly.
  • Briefly, 'get lazy' (or 'become lazy') suggests a developing process, therefore, future time.
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AnonymousI wouldn't get lazy. ... I just started learning English.
If you've just started English, then an understanding of 'would' is probably no

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