will
Pronunciation: English [w? d; W? d; ? D], beautiful [w? d,w? d,? d].
Interpretation: 5. will, Will (past tense of will); Yes, just; Thinking; Please; Willing; Maybe; Always; If; The original purpose of the table.
Lexical collocation:
Would rather.
Yes.
Would rather do it.
Would rather.
Meaning discrimination
"Past" and "future" both mean "used in the past, always used in the past".
Used to refer to the habit of expressing the past objectively, which is not only an action that often happens in the past, but also a state that has always existed in the past. It is more popular than ever, and usually contains feelings about the past and the present.
Meeting refers to the behavior that often happened in the past, with strong subjective feelings, and only indicates the habitual behavior in the past, which is neither a state nor a continuous action. It does not mean "it used to be like this, but it is no longer like this".