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What the "d" here stands for?
for example: you'd.....; they'd.....; he'd.....
2012年2月17日 08:18
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The 'd is a short form of "would" or "had".
2012年2月17日
Yes, it's either "would" or "had". You'll know which one it is based on the following verb. "Would" is always followed by the verb in the base form, and "had" (ie. past perfect "had") is always followed by the past participle.
You'd ask = you would ask
You'd asked = you had asked
2012年2月17日
would or had
2012年2月17日
you would,they would,he would.
or
you had , they had,he had
depends on the sentence
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/he%27d
2012年2月17日
Is the contraction of:
You would....They would....he would
2012年2月17日
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