Would, Would Have, Would Have Had 🤔 Advanced English Grammar Lesson
Hey guys, it's me Gabi. I'm just back here looking for your questions one second
Whoo, sometimes it's hard to find your questions all in one place
But this week I found an amazing question from Rafael from Venezuela living now in Los Angeles
Rafael would like to know what is the difference between would would have would have had and have had woo Rafael you
Have a great question, and I've got my work cut out for me
But first I want to tell you guys about how I got Rafael's question for this week
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Let's talk about the difference between would would have would have had and have had this is all
Really quite simple. Let me explain to you
I'm gonna share how you use each of these and in what situation try not to worry too much about the grammar rules
I want you to focus more on how you would actually use these verbs in real-life situations now
I want to invite you as you watch this video to try your own examples in the comments
It really helps if you put into practice what we're learning today
Would it would is used to talk about any time?
It could be in the future or could be in the past. So don't think of wood as a particular time
We use it to express our preferences
Opinion to make a polite request or the past tense of will so for example a polite request
I would like a coffee a polite preference
I would prefer black coffee another polite preference. I would like to go to the beach today a
Desire, I would like to speak English fluently and an opinion you would think that people would be
now let's talk about contractions because I plus would equals I'd so we don't often say I
would like or I
Would think it sounds quite drawn-out and stilted and unnatural
so if you'd like to speak more like a native more naturally, please say I'd
Prefer or I'd recommend or I would think it sounds great
Would have would have is a type 3 conditional that talks about something in the past that did not happen
It is unreal, but if another condition had happened
But it didn't then this other thing would have happened
So this is when you're creating situations in your mind about the past
Sometimes we use it to express regret or maybe we're just thinking about a situation
That in our dreams in an unreal situation
could have been true but it wasn't use would have plus the past participle or would have plus the
Let me share some examples a hundred years ago when everyone was a little bit shorter high would have been
Pretty tall clearly. This is an unreal situation because it's not 100 years ago, and I'm not that tall
I would have liked to have gone to the beach yesterday, but I didn't it's not true
I didn't go to the beach yesterday. So I would have liked to but instead I was working I
Not have eaten the crab if I had known it would have made me sick
Okay now continuous I would have been
Doing better in school if I had been sleeping better and I would have been sleeping better if I hadn't been
Worrying so much about school, but the truth is I have not been sleeping well
And I have not been doing well in school. You might have noticed that we can also
Contract wood and have into wouldve
So we keep the subject the same I would have
You would have she would have they would have we would have
But it sounds really nice and natural
if you say would of instead of would have this might seem like the most complicated but it's really quite simple would have
Is simply another way to make a type three conditional I would have had more money if I had invested it
We would have had a chance to go to the beach yesterday if I didn't have to work so much or we would have had
More time at the beach last time we went if it hadn't started raining the contraction for this is again
We don't usually say I would have had simply would have had have had no, this is one of my favorite structures
I know I get excited about weird things, but I love this structure because we use it so much to talk about
Experience or to talk about past actions that are relevant to the present topic
So if you're talking about experience
You might say I have had a lot of experience. This tense is simply formed by have or has depending on the person
Plus the past participle in this case it is had so I've had a lot of experience
I've had a wonderful time. We've learned so much in this video
Hey, I've been here before I've loved
Doing this video for you now pay attention again to the contraction
We don't usually say I have loved or I have had I would say I've I've had a great time
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