would

would
[wʊd] (повна форма), [wəd], [əd], [d] (редуковані форми)
1) допоміжне дієслово для утворення майбутнього в минулому 2-ї і 3-ї осіб

she told us she would come at five — вона́ сказа́ла нам, що при́йде о п'я́тій годи́ні

2) допоміжне дієслово для утворення умовного способу

it would be better — було́ б кра́ще

3) службове дієслово, що виражає звичну дію в минулому

he would stand for hours watching the machine work — він, бува́ло, ці́лими годи́нами спостеріга́в за робо́тою маши́ни

4) модальне дієслово, що виражає
а) упертість, наполегливість

I warned you, but you would do it — я застеріга́в вас, але́ ви неодмі́нно хоті́ли зроби́ти по-сво́єму

б) бажання

would I were a child — хоті́в би я зно́ву ста́ти дити́ною

come when you would — прихо́дьте, коли́ схо́чете

в) імовірність

that would be his house — це, ма́бу́ть, його́ дім

г) ввічливе прохання

would you help me, please — чи не бу́дете ласка́ві допомогти́ мені́


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