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you'd - Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Online
you'd. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English you’d /juːd/ 1 the short form of ‘you had’ If you’d been more careful, this wouldn’t have happened. 2 the short form of ‘you would’ You’d be amazed at how much she spends on clothes. you’d meaning, definition, what is you’d: the short form of ‘you had’: Learn more.
you’d - Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
Definition of you’d short form from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. you’d. short form. /juːd/ you had You'd is only used when had is an auxiliary verb: You'd just left when he came. When had is the main verb, use the full form: I'm glad you had a good time. • I'm glad you'd a good time. Want to learn more?
YOU'D Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
[ yood; unstressed y oo d, y uh d ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. contraction of you had: Sorry we missed you—you'd already left by the time we arrived. contraction of you would: You'd be foolish to pass up such an offer. you'd. / jʊd; juːd / contraction of. you had or you would. Discover More. Usage Note. See contraction. Discover More.
YOU'D | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
YOU'D | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of you'd in English. you'd. uk / juːd / us / juːd / Add to word list Add to word list. short form of you had: It happened just after you'd left the room. short form of you would: You'd be much warmer in your black jacket. Fewer examples. You'd better hurry up!
YOU'D definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
English Dictionary Grammar. Definition of 'you'd' you'd. (yud ) 1. You'd is the usual spoken form of `you had,' when `had' is an auxiliary verb. I think you'd better tell us why you're asking these questions. 2. You'd is the usual spoken form of `you would.' With your hair and your beautiful skin, you'd look good in red and other bright colors.
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