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We Would

Description:

We Would is a verb phrase that is the past tense form of the verb "to will". It is used to express a willingness, desire, or intention in the past.

Sample Sentences:

Sense: Willingness or Desire

  1. She would do anything to help her friend in need.
  2. We would love to attend the concert tomorrow if we get tickets.
  3. If only I would have known about the sale earlier, I would have bought more items.

Sense: Intention

  1. They would often go for long walks on the beach during their vacation.
  2. We would visit our grandparents every Sunday when we were kids.
  3. She would always volunteer to organize events for the charity.

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