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this
would
not
only
this
Determiner
—
You
use
this
to
show
which
thing
or
idea
you
are
talking
about
.
You
use
it
when
the
thing
or
idea
is
close
to
you
.
This
trip
was
a
great
idea
.
Which
book
is
yours
,
this
one
or
that
one
?
—
The
known
thing
.
This
man
went
to
the
door
.
this
Demonstrative Determiner
—
The
thing
indicated
.
This
is
my
hand
.
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would
Verb
—
Would
is
used
to
show
your
past
plan
or
decision
.
He
said
he
would
be
seeing
Mr
Moi
in
Bonn
on
Monday
.
—
Would
is
used
to
show
that
in
the
past
you
expected
something
to
happen
.
It
would
soon
be
time
to
go
home
,
but
I
didn
'
t
want
to
leave
.
It
looked
like
it
would
rain
soon
.
—
Would
is
used
to
show
that
something
happened
regularly
in
the
past
but
not
now
.
Every
summer
we
would
go
to
the
lake
for
a
few
weeks
.
When
I
was
in
Ottawa
,
the
snow
would
be
so
deep
you
couldn
'
t
walk
.
—
Would
is
used
to
talk
about
unreal
,
unlikely
,
or
conditional
situations
.
You
wouldn
'
t
like
it
if
you
had
to
see
it
every
day
.
If
I
could
choose
I
would
go
to
bed
at
about
two
o
'
clock
in
the
morning
.
I
think
if
he
wanted
you
he
would
have
come
to
you
,
don
'
t
you
?
"
mathY/math
equals
math
5
x/math
.
If
mathx/math
equals
two
,
what
would
mathY/math
be
?" "
mathY/math
would
be
ten
."
—
Would
is
used
to
ask
politely
for
something
.
Would
you
please
explain
that
to
me
?
Would
you
mind
if
I
had
a
party
while
you
were
away
?
—
Would
is
used
to
offer
something
politely
.
Would
you
like
to
go
out
for
lunch
then
?
Would
you
have
some
bread
?
—
Would
is
used
to
give
advice
.
I
would
go
back
and
talk
to
him
about
it
.
—
Would
is
used
to
show
that
something
is
typical
,
usually
when
you
are
unhappy
about
it
.
In
this
case
,
it
'
s
always
stressed
.
He
uwould/u
come
just
when
we
were
leaving
.
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not
Adverb
—
"
Not
"
makes
the
verb
of
a
sentence
have
the
opposite
meaning
.
I
was
not
there
.
I
am
not
fat
!
not
Conjunction
—
The
item
before
"
not
"
is
more
correct
or
better
than
the
item
after
"
not
".
I
wanted
tea
,
not
coffee
!
Meaning:
I
wanted
tea
.
I
did
not
want
coffee
.
It
'
s
stupid
,
not
funny
.
Meaning:
It
is
stupid
.
It
is
not
funny
.
not
Interjection
—
Used
to
indicate
the
sentence
before
is
sarcastic
or
ironic
.
This
means
that
the
sentence
has
the
opposite
meaning
.
I
like
doing
lots
of
boring
homework
.
Not
!
Meaning:
I
do
not
like
doing
lots
of
boring
homework
.
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only
Adverb
—
no
more
than
;
no
other
than
;
just
There
are
only
three
schools
in
this
town
.
You
can
get
this
only
in
Canada
.
I
'
m
only
able
to
go
on
Monday
.
He
comes
only
once
a
year
.
She
only
eats
vegetables
.
This
is
only
what
we
got
.
He
'
s
not
only
nice
,
but
also
good
looking
.
We
will
stop
only
to
rest
.
Things
will
only
get
worse
.
Only
call
me
if
you
have
to
.
only
Adjective
—
Just
one
or
just
a
few
;
this
and
no
other
;
no
more
than
this
.
She
is
the
only
woman
doctor
in
this
city
.
These
are
the
only
coins
I
have
.
—
An
only
child
,
son
,
girl
,
etc
.
has
no
brothers
or
sisters
.
only
Preposition
—
but
;
except
that
They
probably
could
do
it
,
only
you
never
let
them
try
.
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