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Notes On English

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Published in: English | Spoken English
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Rules to remember while speaking English.

Anmol K / Delhi

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Qualification: M.A (IGNOU - 2019)

Teaches: English, EVS, Language, Mathematics, Science, Biology, Effective Communication, Public Speaking, Spoken English

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  1. USE OF WOULD Would is a past-tense form of will. If you are writing about past events, you can use it to indicate something that was in the future at that point in time, but is not necessarily in the future right now. In other words, you use would to preserve the future aspect when talking about the past. EXAMPLES Hi, I would like the crab cakes. We also use "would like" in polite offers. When we do this, we use question form. Here is how the server might respond: Sounds good. Would you like anything else with that?