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Why we use would when we give any speech?​

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Answered by anshikasinghanshu99
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The word “would” in reported speech clauses acts like the past tense of “will” in direct speech. The same is true when we talk about refusal to do something: The word “would” acts like the past tense of “will.” And, in polite requests and offers, “would” is the polite form of “will.

Answered by Anonymous
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The word “would” in reported speech clauses acts like the past tense of “will” in direct speech. The same is true when we talk about refusal to do something: The word “would” acts like the past tense of “will.” And, in polite requests and offers, “would” is the polite form of “will.”

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