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Will ou Would - cours. Will and Would are both modal verbs. Will is used in future structures. Statement referring to the future - fact, timetable, etc.
Will, would et could · 1. If I have some money, I. 'd, could, will, Je ne sais pas. buy a new dress. · 2. If I was sick this winter, you. can, could, 'll, Je ne ...
May 12, 2004 · Will or Would If the lead verb is past tense, use would. If the lead verb is present tense, use will. Your or You're. If you can substitute ...
The first should express a likely event and the second a less likely but still possible event. Example: we leave at eight/we arrive on time. a) likely: If we ...
Valeurs de will/would · 1. 'Don't do rash things', she would always say : · 2. He will always be there for me and I really like that : · 3. They said they ...
Would / will · 1. She said she. would, will, Je ne sais pas. have been completed her work by tomorrow. · 2. No, you can't fly the hen coop today. You · 3. She.
Will/ would pour débutants - cours · 1. Patrick admitted that he loved Sally and. would like, had liked, 'll like, will like, Je ne sais pas. to marry her as ...
Direct and indirect discourse. When one reports what others have said word for word, this is called "direct discourse." It is generally signalled by the ...
Will et would · 1. If he (work) more seriously, he would succeed. · 2. He (buy) a scooter if he has enough money. · 3. Jeremy (come) if we invite him to dinner.
Should ou Must. A modal is an auxiliary (helping) verb that expresses ability, possibility, permission or necessity. English modals include must, shall, ...