Rachel Adams
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Hello.
In sentences 1 and 2 it is wrong to use ''would'' because hate and be are stative verbs. Right? But would you use it in 3 and 4?
1. He used to hate school. Not ''would hate.''
2. I used to be good at French. Not ''Would be good''
3. They didn't use to behave well. Or ''Would behave?''
4. She didn't use to wear glasses. Or ''She woudn't wear glasses?''
5. Did you use to walk to school? Would you walk to school?
6.I used to have a car. Not ''I would have a car''.
Here in this video the teacher explains another exception when ''would'' can be used. I don't understand what exception he is talking about. One is when ''would'' is used ''sometimes'' ''often'' and''usually'' with temporary actions but the second?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFk5x2WupBY
"it is a great question, thank you. The thing is that normally "would” is not used with stative verbs to describe permanent states. However, there are exceptions. One of them is when "would" goes together with frequency adverbs (often, always), it is mentioned in the video, and another one, which is not in the video, is when the time or period when the action or activity happened is established, in your example it is the phrase "when I was young" and in my video it is "as a kid". However, there are also limitations: in my example using "like" would definitely create ambiguity and might lead to misunderstanding"
In sentences 1 and 2 it is wrong to use ''would'' because hate and be are stative verbs. Right? But would you use it in 3 and 4?
1. He used to hate school. Not ''would hate.''
2. I used to be good at French. Not ''Would be good''
3. They didn't use to behave well. Or ''Would behave?''
4. She didn't use to wear glasses. Or ''She woudn't wear glasses?''
5. Did you use to walk to school? Would you walk to school?
6.I used to have a car. Not ''I would have a car''.
Here in this video the teacher explains another exception when ''would'' can be used. I don't understand what exception he is talking about. One is when ''would'' is used ''sometimes'' ''often'' and''usually'' with temporary actions but the second?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFk5x2WupBY
"it is a great question, thank you. The thing is that normally "would” is not used with stative verbs to describe permanent states. However, there are exceptions. One of them is when "would" goes together with frequency adverbs (often, always), it is mentioned in the video, and another one, which is not in the video, is when the time or period when the action or activity happened is established, in your example it is the phrase "when I was young" and in my video it is "as a kid". However, there are also limitations: in my example using "like" would definitely create ambiguity and might lead to misunderstanding"
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