GE B2+/C1 [Unit 2] [Grammar] 'would' HW
He would never mince his words ...
He never minced his words when commenting on their behaviour. (mince) [habit in the past]
He tried to reason with her, but she wouldn't back down.
He tried to reason with her, but she refused to agree. (back down) [repeated refusal]
I knew he would be late for the meeting.
He was late for the meeting. I had predicted this situation. (knew) [future in the past]
Her ex-husband wouldn't pay any maintenance no matter how many reminders they sent.
Her ex-husband refused to pay any maintenance no matter how many reminders they sent. (not) [repeated refusal]
I'd say she did that on purpose.
I think she did that on purpose. (say) [cautious comment]
I'd say we have about a 50-50 chance of winning this game today.
I think we have about a 50-50 chance of winning this game today. (say) [cautious comment]
I'd consider taking the job offer.
I think you should accept the job offer. (consider) [cautious comment]
I would have thought Peter knows all about that. (cautious comment)
I'm not sure but probably Peter knows all about that! (thought) [cautious comment]
If you hadn't interrupted me, I wouldn't have shouted.
I'm sorry I shouted, but you kept interrupting me. (if) [conditional]
Would you mind helping me with this ...?
Please help me with this application form. (mind) [cautious request]
She warned him that she would leave if he ....
She threatened to leave if he didn't stop yelling. (warned) [future in the past]
She would get upset over such trivial things!
She was always getting upset over such trivial things! (get) [habit in the past]
She was so lazy, she wouldn't lift a finger around the house.
She was so lazy, she refused to do anything around the house. (lift a finger) [repeated refusal]
If I were you, I'd go and talk to her ...
You should go and talk to her and try to patch things up. (were) [conditional/advice]