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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

You'd need to said..

Hi,

In the context of "You'd need to said ..",

'd is obviously the shortcut of "would",

but is 'd can only be the shortcut of "would"?

How do we pronounce "You'd"?
  

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Firstly, your example of 'you'd need to said' is incorrect. 'You'd need to say' is correct. 'd can also be a contraction of had.

  • Firstly, your example of 'you'd need to said' is incorrect.
  • 'You'd need to say' is correct.
  • 'd can also be a contraction of had.
  • The prnounciation is just a shorter version of You with a D on the end, almost 'Yud'
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Firstly, your example of 'you'd need to said' is incorrect. 'You'd need to say' is correct.

'd can also be a contraction of had.

The prnounciation is just a shorter version of You with a D on the end, almost 'Yud'

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