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The word would've is a contraction, a shortened form for the verb or auxiliary verb 'would have'. Example:

I would have broughtsome milk if I'd known you were out.
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I would've brought some milk if I'd known you were out.
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What is the part of speech for each of the following words in the sentence After she cleaned the room your mom asked you if you would move the furniture and take out the trash?

After - preposition she - pronoun cleaned - verb the - article room - noun your - pronoun mom - noun asked - verb you - pronoun if - conjunction you - pronoun would - verb move - verb the - article furniture - noun and - conjunction take - verb out - adverb the - article trash - noun


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Can you make me examples of sentences with these orders?: 1.article-adjective-noun-verb-preposition-adjective. 2. helping verb-pronoun-verb-preposition-verb-article-noun?. 3. verb-article-noun-adverd 4.proper noun-conunction-pronounn-helping verb-verb-adverb 5. pronoun-helping verb-adverb-verb-pronoun 6. preposition-pronoun adjective-noun-pronoun-helping verb-verb-pronoun


Is there'd a noun pronoun or verb?

"Is" is a verb used to indicate an action or a state of being. In this sentence, "is" is being used as a helping verb to ask a question about the existence of a noun, pronoun, or verb.


Is couldn't a noun or pronoun?

"Couldn't" is a contraction of "could not," which is a verb phrase. It is not a noun or pronoun.


Is who'd a noun pronoun or a verb?

Who'd is a contraction, a short form for the pronoun 'who' and the auxiliary verb 'would'. The contraction functions as the subject and auxiliary verb in a sentence. Example:Who would do such a thing? OR Who'd do such a thing?


Which one is a pronoun Torrence or would?

Neither word is a pronoun.The word 'Torrence' is a noun, a proper noun, usually the surname of a person.The word 'would' is an auxiliary verb, the past tense of the verb 'will'.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example: Mr. Torrence would like a cup of coffee. He prefers it light. (the pronoun 'he' takes the place of the noun 'Mr. Torrence' is the second sentence)


Is has a noun or pronoun?

The word 'has' is not a noun or a pronoun; the word 'has' is a verb (or auxiliary verb). Examples:He has two children.She has gone to Miami.


Is had not a noun or pronoun or verb?

Had is a verb; not is an adverb.


Is the word they a noun or a verb?

They is not a noun or a verb. It's a plural pronoun.


Is I'll a noun?

No. It is a contraction of a pronoun and an auxiliary verb. It means "I will."


Is this'll a noun pronoun or verb?

This'll is neither. It is a contraction of the words this and will. This is a pronoun and will is a verb.


Is who'd a noun?

No. The contraction who'd is a pronoun and an auxiliary verb, and is followed by another verb. Who'd means "who had" or "who would."