1. would - Noun
2. would - Verb
of Will
Commonly used as an auxiliary verb, either in the past tense or in the conditional or optative present. See 2d & 3d Will.
See 2d Weld.
Source: Webster's dictionary“1917” might have some legs, but it’s not nominated at all for SAG Awards which I would argue would be a huge indicator of where Oscar is headed, we have just one problem: the SAG Awards air after the Oscar nominations are announced. Source: Internet
$20,000 is not going to be a game changer and it would just make sense to give him something he thinks he can do right now,” Newman said. Source: Internet
$2 billion build numerous schools and life-saving clinics, but redistributed would be a one-off $70 for each Angolan – nice, but not really life changing. Source: Internet
“84% of Denver-based retailers surveyed plan to participate in BFCM and said that while shopping days would be stressful (29%), they would also prove exciting (63%), rewarding (47%) and worth the effort (32%),” stated Shopify. Source: Internet
A 10-day cooling off period will begin once they give formal notice, setting the stage for an early March strike that would close school for some 37,000 students. Source: Internet
A 100-foot-high statue of former Chief Minister Y.S. Rajashekara Reddy would be installed on the G-Hill, he said. Source: Internet