past tense of will
1
—used in auxiliary function to express plan or intention
said we would come
2
: should
knew I would enjoy the trip
would be glad to know the answer
3
—used in auxiliary function to express consent or choice
would put it off if he could
4
—used in auxiliary function to express probability or presumption in past or present time
would have won if I had not tripped
5
—used in auxiliary function to express a request with which voluntary compliance is expected
would you please help us
6
—used in auxiliary function with rather or sooner to express preference
he would sooner die than face them
7
a
—used in auxiliary function in the conclusion of a conditional sentence to express a contingency or possibility
if he were coming, he would be here now
b
—used in auxiliary function in a noun clause (such as one completing a statement of desire, request, or advice)
we wish that he would go
8
—used in auxiliary function to express custom or habitual action
we would meet often for lunch
9
: could
the barrel would hold 20 gallons
10
—used in auxiliary function to express doubt or uncertainty
the explanation … would seem satisfactory
11
a
—used in auxiliary function to express wish, desire, or intent
those who would forbid gambling
b
—used in auxiliary function to express willingness or preference
as ye would that men should do to you—Luke 6:31 (King James Version)
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