
과거의 시점에서 본 미래의 일이나 의지를 나타냄.
Used as the past tense of 'will' to report something that was said or thought about the future from a past perspective.
예문:
"He promised he would call me later."
"They thought it would rain."
가정된 상황이나 조건에 따른 결과를 나타냄.
Used to indicate the consequence of an imagined event or hypothetical situation.
예문:
"I would go if I were invited."
"It would be nice to see her."
과거에 반복적으로 일어났던 습관이나 동작을 나타냄.
Used to describe typical behavior or habitual actions that happened regularly in the past.
예문:
"Every summer we would visit the beach."
"She would always bring flowers."
상대방에게 정중하게 부탁하거나 제안할 때 사용함.
Used to make a polite request, offer, or invitation to someone.
예문:
"Would you pass the salt?"
"Would you like to join us?"
과거의 고집이나 강한 의지, 또는 부정문에서 거부를 나타냄.
Used to express past willingness, determination, or a refusal to do something.
예문:
"The door would not open."
"He would insist on paying."
자신의 의견이나 추측을 완곡하게 표현함.
Used to express a tentative opinion, conjecture, or a polite hope.
예문:
"I would say it's about five miles."
"That would be my brother at the door."
실현되기 어려운 소망이나 후회를 문어체로 표현함.
Used to express a strong wish or regret, typically in formal or archaic writing.
예문:
"Would that it were true!"
"Would that we had met sooner."