she'd

Definition
  1. Contraction:
    • Short form of "she had": "she'd" is a contraction used to represent "she had" when "had" functions as an auxiliary verb (e.g., in past perfect tense) or as a main verb.
    • Short form of "she would": "she'd" is also a contraction used to represent "she would" when "would" is used as a modal verb (e.g., to express conditional actions, habitual past actions, or polite requests).
Usage Examples
  • As "she had" (auxiliary verb):

    • She'd already finished her homework before dinner. (She had completed it earlier.)
    • If she'd known the truth, she would have stayed. (If she had known the truth.)
  • As "she had" (main verb):

    • She'd a strange feeling about the place. (She had a strange feelingless common in formal writing; more typical in speech.)
  • As "she would" (modal verb):

    • She'd always visit her grandmother on Sundays. (She would habitually visit.)
    • She'd be happy to help if you ask. (She would be willing to help.)
    • If she had more time, she'd learn French. (She would learn Frenchconditional.)
Advanced Usage
  • Ambiguity in context: The contraction "she'd" can be ambiguous; the surrounding words determine whether it means "she had" or "she would." For example:

    • She'd gone (she had gonepast perfect).
    • She'd go (she would go — conditional or habitual).
  • Negative contraction: "she'd not" is a less common alternative to "she wouldn't" or "she hadn't."

    • She'd not expected such a warm welcome. (She had not expectedformal or literary.)
Variants and Related Words
  • He'd (contraction): short for "he had" or "he would."
  • We'd (contraction): short for "we had" or "we would."
  • They'd (contraction): short for "they had" or "they would."
Synonyms
  • For "she had": she possessed (rarely used as a direct synonym), she owned (only for literal possession).
  • For "she would": she was willing to, she used to (for habitual actions).
Related Idioms
  • She'd better: a fixed expression meaning "she should" or "she ought to" (implying a warning or strong suggestion).

    • She'd better finish her report by noon. (She ought to finish it; there may be consequences if she does not.)
  • She'd rather: a fixed expression meaning "she would prefer to."

    • She'd rather stay home than go to the party. (She would prefer to stay.)

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She'd finished her homework before dinner.