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Would, that "modal verb" so difficult to pronounce


I Would Never give up. I never give up.

Is it hard to pronounce "would" ? If so, now practicing! Here is a post to help you do it.

The "modal verb" is very easy to use as parole, or to make requests and invitations. But the issue is complicated when we use it as imperfect:

- She Would work Every Day When She Lived in Australia.
- She worked every day when I lived in Australia .

Or to say "would rather " - would prefer.

- I Would Rather Than study work.
- would rather study than work.

O to indicate a wish:
- I Wish I Would shut up.
- wish to be quiet.

We have not talked much about "would" in this blog. Here are a few posts for learning you "would" top-down and bottom up. Would

(generic) Would
uses of would-like
Would like

Would Would sooner with future use
Would
Would

Are you already thinking about Christmas vacation? Or the summer if you're in Latin America? If so, I'm glad, but do me a favor: do not forget a single day to listen and try to speak English. Only then get master.

never give up! *********


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******** THANKS: I want to publicly my special thanks to the contributors in alphabetical order: Álvaro Carrasquel, Gustavo García, Alberto Lamela who have helped us with the material of Unit 14. I want to thank in a way leading to Roberto Reboredo that starting this week is taking care of writing the contents of the free English course. Does a great job, as you can see.

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UNIT WOULD 14

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  • Unit 14, Level 1 (Beginner - Low-intermediate) )
  • Unit 14, level 2 (Intermediate-Mid-intermediate)
  • Unit 14, level 3 (Upper Intermediate-Advanced)


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