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What we use with would have or had?

What we use with would have or had?

Originally Answered: Which is correct: would have or would had? Would have; would’ve. “I would have done it” is correct; “I would had done it” is incorrect. Now, let’s mix it up: “I would have had it done” is the correct phrasing; “I would had done it” isn’t correct phrasing in this situation.

Which helping verb is used with I will or shall?

The traditional rule is that shall is used with first person pronouns (i.e. I and we) to form the future tense, while will is used with second and third person forms (i.e. you, he, she, it, they). For example: I shall be late.

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Will and shall sentences examples?

Conveying a Sense of Importance or Duty with “Will” and “Shall”

Person Pronoun Noun Example
1st Person Singular I I will attend the meeting.
2nd Person Singular You You shall attend the meeting.
3rd Person Singular He, She, It He shall attend the meeting.
1st Person Plural We We will attend the meeting.

What is the correct sentence if he had asked me?

Correct answer – “would have” with any 3rd form of the verb. If he had asked me refers to the past and would have is past. So the correct sentence would read If he had asked me, I would have helped him. If he had asked me, I would have helped him.

Would you have helped him if he had asked me?

If he had asked me, I would have helped him. When you face this type of doubt, just look at the Tense of the Verb in the if clause (dependant clause). If the Tense of the Verb in the if clause is Simple Past Tense, then you have to use would + (not) Base Verb.

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What is the difference between ‘will help’ and ‘would have helped’?

‘will help’ is used in first condition. The sentence shall be, If he asks I will help. You are talking about the change of action in the present (if he asks) and the result in the future (I will help) If he had asked, I would have helped. You have used had + past participle in the if clause, so you should used ‘would have’ in the main clause.

How do you use the word if in a sentence?

1. If I had known her name I would have told you. 2. If you had asked me, I would have told you. 3. If you hadn’t helped me, I would have been in real trouble. 4. He would have died if they hadn’t taken him to hospital in time. 5. Jane would have come if you had invited her. 6. He would have helped you if you had requested more politely. 7.