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How and when to use word would?

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I COULD answer this question but it WOULD take me to long to do the research. I SHOULD be more helpful, and I COULD have if I wasn't so lazy, and I WOULD have if I cared more, and I SHOULD probably be more ambitious. ;-) Maybe this is what you're looking for: Could you do that for me? Asks if the person has the talent/time/knowledge/ability. {So by asking "Could you do the dishes for me?" you're really asking if the person is capable of doing the dishes. Sort of insulting, really.} Would you do that for me? Asks if the person is willing to help. Should I do that for you? Asks if the person will accept help.

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