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Discover LudwigThe word 'he'd' is correct and usable in written English
It is a contraction of 'he would' or 'he had' and is often used in informal writing or conversation. Examples: 1. He'd love to join us for dinner tonight. 2. He'd already finished his homework before I got home. 3. I can't believe he'd do something like that. 4. He'd been saving up for months to go on that trip. 5. If he'd asked for help, I would have gladly assisted him.
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he'd
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He had
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Well, he'd see what he'd missed.
He'd left Haaretz; he'd left Israel.
He'd laugh.
He'd better.
He'd stop.
He'd forgotten.
"He'd change".
He'd adjusted.
He'd heard.
He'd walk.
He'd run.
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