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What is the complete form of l'd?
The complete form of "I do".

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Will(will (past tense of will, used for reporting); Will (male name) ..... (used when expressing opinions or asking for suggestions); Yes, just (expressing expectations or assumptions); Yes (meaning something that never happened or could not exist)

Lexical collocation:

Would you like to? Want; Thinking; be willing

Will you go? You want to alienate; Can walk; You're leaving; You will leave.

Will you run away? You want to escape; I can't believe you left me.

Usage of words: the main sentence uses would (with or without subject), and the clause uses virtual past tense, which can indicate that it is impossible to realize now; The past tense of declarative mood can indicate the possibility of realization; The past perfect tense of subjunctive mood can indicate the opposite of past facts.

The clause "would+ general form of infinitive" can express wishes for the future. Sometimes Would can take an object directly, which is equivalent to wish, or it can be used with an object clause, which means "if only ..."

Would can also be used as an independent modal verb, mainly after so that, to express the purpose.