Shadow Hog Member Retired Staff 2007 Contest Winner 2005 Contest Winner Sep 17, 2005 #63 "I would not intended to win this round." What the Dickens...
B Bigboi Guest Sep 17, 2005 #64 No. I mean that the word "I'd", usually means "I would", not "I had". Example : "If it was me in that fire, I'd jump out of the window." Not. "If it was me in that fire, I had jump out of the window."
No. I mean that the word "I'd", usually means "I would", not "I had". Example : "If it was me in that fire, I'd jump out of the window." Not. "If it was me in that fire, I had jump out of the window."
Shadow Hog Member Retired Staff 2007 Contest Winner 2005 Contest Winner Sep 17, 2005 #65 "I'd" can abbreviate more than one thing, you know.