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What is the correct usage of Would?

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Jennytchr076

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If I were crazy, I would do it. Would you help me on my homework? I would eat breakfast at 7 every morning. There are a few other usages, though I don't think they are as common.

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"Would" is a modal verb used to express a future possibility or hypothetical situation. It can also be used to make polite requests or offers. For example, "I would like to go to the beach tomorrow if the weather is nice" or "Would you mind passing the salt, please?"

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