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Have you ever wanted to use “would,” “would have,” “would have had to,” and “would have to,” in English conversation, but weren’t sure how to use them? This English lesson teaches how to use these. WHEN TO USE “WOULD” Let’s start with “Would”. Would can be used at any time, and it is used to express desires. It can also be used as the past tense of “will.” It sometimes denotes a polite preference or a polite way to request something. 🔴Download Advance English Structure Book-https://imojo.in/bxkg89 Advance Englishplaylist: • Плейлист Best english book for english grammar • Видео channel playlist: 1.Modals in english Grammar: • Плейлист 2.Tense in english Grammar: • Плейлист 3.Advance English: • Плейлист 4.Basic english Grammar: • Плейлист 5.Part of speech: • Плейлист examples of would:- CONDITIONAL TENSE EXAMPLES WITH WOULD: 1. “I would like to learn to speak English fluently.” 2. “He would like to try something new.” 3. “I would not be surprised if got lost, with those confusing directions.” 4. “I would rather jump off a cliff than eat a bug!” 5. “Would you go cliff-diving again?” 6. “How long do you think would this program take? I have another event to attend.” WHEN TO USE “WOULD HAVE” “Would have” without a past participle (see below) is simply the conditional tense, plus the verb “to have.” It is used to express an unreal or untrue idea, that would or could be true if something else were true. For example, we can say: 1.“I would have more money if I didn’t buy so many pairs of new shoes!” The reality is that I bought many new pairs of shoes and therefore do not have money. 2.“I would have a better job if I had graduated with an MBA degree.” The reality is that I did not graduate with an MBA degree, and so I do not have a good job. use of Get:- • Complete use of Get in English speaking | ... WHEN TO USE “WOULD HAVE HAD” “Would have had” is a type 3 conditional phrase that is used for situations that did not happen – an unreal, past situation. It’s used to describe a situation that “would have” happened if another situation were to take place. 1.I would have done it if I knew I had to.” 2.“He would have been more careful with it if he knew it was so fragile.” 3.“She would have never eaten that crayfish if she knew that she were allergic.”* It is correct so say “if she knew that she were allergic,” but often native speakers say “if she knew that she was allergic.” Remember, you can use the concise version “I’d”, “they’d”, “we’d” and so on, for a more casual and natural-sounding English way of speaking. 1.“I’d have bought those for you had I known you had been looking f0r them!” 2.” They’d have taken the train if they had known it would be much faster.” 3.“I’d have walked instead if I had known the traffic would be this horrible!” 4.“If I had known she was not coming, I’d have skipped this soiree.” 5.“If the timing was right, we’d have scheduled that trip.” ANOTHER THIRD CONDITIONAL TENSE: “WOULD HAVE HAD” “Would have had” – “Would have,” along with the past participle, “had,” can but used in situations expressing something that must have happened, but didn’t because conditions were different. CONDITIONAL PERFECT EXAMPLES WITH WOULD HAVE HAD: 1.“I would have had a puppy if only my parents had thought I was responsible.” 2.“I would have had a lot of money if I hadn’t wasted it on nonsense.” 3.“He would’ve had a difficult time with this test if he hadn’t studied so hard.” 4.“I would’ve had a chance to talk to her if I hadn’t left the party early.” #useofwould #useofwouldhave #useofwouldhaveto #englishwithchintu #would #wouldhave #wouldhaveto #wouldhavehadto #wouldbe #wouldinenglish Like facebook page: / chintu-cry-education-105358594350273 Follow on instagram: / chintu__yaduvanshi subscribe our youtube channel: / @alphaspokenenglishoffical subscribe 2nd youtube chhannel(chintu cry education): / chintucryeducation FAIR-USE COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, commenting, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. english with chintu conditional sentences in english english with chintu conditional sentence modals modal