Would rather: semi modal verb
"Would Rather" expresses choice and means "would prefer to do something". It's a semi-modal verb construction, followed by the infinitive without to. Use: We use "would rather" when you would…
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"Would Rather" expresses choice and means "would prefer to do something". It's a semi-modal verb construction, followed by the infinitive without to. Use: We use "would rather" when you would…
1/ When we talk about situation or action that is not real.... In present: When we imagine something, we use would. It's not a real situation or a real action.…
Reporting verbs, adjectives, etc ... 1/ Should after reporting verbs: demand, insist, propose, recommand, suggest, ... + should They demanded that we should pay for the bill before the end…
Give advices, make recommandations, express your personal opinion. SHOULD = modal verb. Affirmative: You should do it. Negative form: You should not do that! (or shouldn't ). Interrogative form: Should…
2nd Conditional: if + past simple, ... would + infinitive 2nd Conditionnal has two uses: About impossible situation, in the present or in the future: - in the present:…