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He..............rather die than beg. *







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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

He would rather die than beg.

Explanation:

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Answered by dsubhaa2010
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Answer:

He would rather die than beg

Explanation:

  • Would is a modal auxiliary verb, one of the verb classes. We mostly utilise would to: discuss the past, discuss the future, in the past and put the conditional mood in.
  • We also use would to convey desire, polite inquiries and queries, opinions or hopes, remorse, and other things.
  • Would is an auxiliary verb that is always used. Only one form exists: would
  • Typically, the primary verb is in the basic form (He would go).

Different ways 'would' can be used:

  • Would is frequently used as a past tense equivalent to will or going to.
  • When referring to former behaviours that were ingrained habits, we may say would (rather than used to)

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