Pattern: would-base-verb

Structure Overview

Formula: would + Base Verb
Core Meaning: This pattern forms the main clause of the Second Conditional, used to imagine the result of an unreal, hypothetical, or highly improbable condition in the present or future.


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Practice 1: If I had his number, I ______ call him right now.
Answer: would

Practice 2: He ______ be very angry if he found out about the broken window.
Answer: would

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