would instead of did not

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Mr. X

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Hello,

I am wondering whether would can be used in place of did not in past narrative.
For example: They would admit neither X nor Y. He tried to make her understand, but she would not listen.

In both cases, simple past can be used without would such as: they admitted neither x nor y or she did not listen. But I am wondering whether 'would' can be used in this way.

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Another question on would in past narrative: X was perhaps the event which would trigger world war. (is would here the same as 'was to'?).

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Hello,

I am wondering whether would can be used in place of did not in past narrative.
For example: They would admit neither X nor Y. He tried to make her understand, but she would not listen.

In both cases, simple past can be used without would such as: they admitted neither x nor y or she did not listen. But I am wondering whether 'would' can be used in this way.

Edit:

Another question on would in past narrative: X was perhaps the event which would trigger world war. (is would here the same as 'was to'?).

Mr. X
Yes, all your examples are fine, "would" is used correctly. However, in this example it implies a refusal to listen that is not necessarily implied with "did not": "He tried to make her understand, but she would not listen".
 

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Yes, all your examples are fine, "would" is used correctly. However, in this example it implies a refusal to listen that is not necessarily implied with "did not": "He tried to make her understand, but she would not listen".

Thanks for pointing that out.

What about the first example - would admit neither... does would here merely function as the past of will?
 

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It's also a refusal.
 
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