100 “Would” Sentences in English
1. Polite Offers & Requests
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Would you like some tea?
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Would you help me with my homework?
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Would you please open the window?
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Would you mind closing the door?
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Would you like to come with us?
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Would you pass me the salt, please?
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Would you wait here for a moment?
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Would you like another cup of coffee?
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Would you kindly explain it again?
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Would you join us for dinner?
2. Hypothetical Situations (Imaginary)
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I would buy a car if I had enough money.
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She would travel more if she were rich.
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They would help us if they could.
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He would call you if he had your number.
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I would eat ice cream every day if it didn’t make me fat.
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We would move to the city if we found good jobs.
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The dog would bark if a stranger came.
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I would visit Paris if I had a chance.
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She would smile more if she were happy.
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He would play football if he weren’t injured.
3. Preferences
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I would rather stay home than go out.
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She would prefer tea to coffee.
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I would like to watch a movie tonight.
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He would rather walk than take the bus.
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They would like to try Indian food.
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I would prefer to work from home.
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She would rather read than watch TV.
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He would like to meet you tomorrow.
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We would rather study in the library.
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They would like to buy a new house.
4. Past Habits (used to)
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When I was a child, I would play outside every day.
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Every summer, we would visit our grandparents.
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My father would tell me bedtime stories.
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She would always help her friends.
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We would walk to school together.
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He would often sing in the evenings.
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They would celebrate birthdays with cakes.
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She would always bring me chocolates.
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I would spend hours drawing as a kid.
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My mother would cook special meals on Sundays.
5. Future in the Past
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He said he would call me later.
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She promised she would help.
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They thought it would rain.
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I knew she would win the race.
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We believed he would arrive on time.
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She said she would meet us at the park.
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He told me he would buy a gift.
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They hoped we would enjoy the party.
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I was sure she would like the book.
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He expected that the train would be late.
6. Conditionals (2nd Conditional)
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If I won the lottery, I would buy a big house.
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If she studied, she would pass the exam.
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If they worked harder, they would succeed.
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If I were you, I would take the job.
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If it snowed, we would make a snowman.
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If he apologized, she would forgive him.
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If we lived in Spain, we would speak Spanish.
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If you ate less junk food, you would be healthier.
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If they trained more, they would play better.
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If I had wings, I would fly.
7. Expressing Willingness
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I would be happy to help you.
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She said she would lend me her book.
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They would come if you invited them.
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I would wait for you outside.
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He would drive us to the airport.
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We would support your decision.
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I would do anything for my family.
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She would teach you if you asked.
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They would join if they had time.
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He would never hurt anyone.
8. Expressing Doubt or Politeness
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That would be nice.
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I would say yes, but I’m not sure.
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I would think he’s the best player.
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That would be difficult to explain.
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It would be better to wait.
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I would guess she is around 30.
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That would be too expensive.
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I would suggest taking a break.
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It would take an hour to finish.
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I would not recommend that place.
9. Negative Sentences
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I would not lie to you.
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She said she would not join us.
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They wouldn’t agree to that plan.
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He wouldn’t believe me.
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I wouldn’t eat that—it looks bad.
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She wouldn’t talk to strangers.
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They wouldn’t help without money.
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He wouldn’t stay late at work.
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I wouldn’t choose that option.
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She wouldn’t let me borrow her car.
10. Mixed Everyday Uses
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Would you believe that story?
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I would love to visit London.
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He would always arrive on time.
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That would solve the problem.
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I would travel the world if I could.
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She would never tell a lie.
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We would need more time to finish.
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They would enjoy this movie.
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He would probably call later.
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I would like to learn Spanish.
