Verbs Lesson 10
Uses of Would
Indirect speech
Would is the past tense of will in indirect speech.
Would expresses ideas such as willingness or determination.
Would can be used to talk about a habitual or customary action in the past.
Would is often used to express a wish. In this case it means the same as would like to.
Would is used to ask polite questions.
Would is the past tense of will in indirect speech.
- Direct speech: John said, ‘I will wait until you return.’
- Indirect speech: John said that he would wait until I return.
- Direct speech: The boy said, ‘I will not eat this cake.’
- Indirect speech: The boy said that he would not eat that cake.
Would expresses ideas such as willingness or determination.
- He said that he would help me.
- She said that she would wait for me.
- I would have my own way. (= I am determined to have my own way.)
Would can be used to talk about a habitual or customary action in the past.
- After dinner we would all sit in the hall and chat for a while.
Would is often used to express a wish. In this case it means the same as would like to.
- I would know what I am supposed to do.
- I would like to know what I am supposed to do.
Would is used to ask polite questions.
- Would you like a cup of coffee? (More polite than ‘Will you like a cup of coffee?’)
- Would you mind lending me your bicycle?
- Would you, please, call me a taxi?
- If I could fly like a bird, I would be with you now.
- If I were the President, I would lower taxes.
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