المعنى بالعربية

2K

UK//hiːd//US//hɪd//

معنى He'd

Contraction for 'he would' or 'he had'.

In simple words: He would or he had.

He'd في جملة

  • He'd love to join us for dinner if he finishes work early.
  • I thought he'd already seen that movie before.
  • If he asked, he'd probably get a yes.
  • He said he'd help me with my project next week.
  • If he had known about the meeting, he'd have attended.

كيفية استخدام He'd

'He'd' is used in informal speech and writing to denote 'he would' or 'he had'. It's more common in conversation than in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

standalone contraction

Memory hint

Think of 'He'd' as 'He would go on a date.'

كلمات ذات صلة

Collocations with He'd

  • he'd love
  • he'd like
  • he'd say
  • he'd prefer

Synonyms for He'd

  • he would
  • he had

Common mistakes with He'd

  • Confusing 'he'd' with 'he's' (he is) or 'he'll' (he will).
  • Using 'he'd' with a noun instead of a verb.
  • Misplacing 'he'd' in a sentence, making it unclear.

He'd appears in

He'd بلغات أخرى

More words like He'd

يبحث الناس أيضاً عن

  • He'd معنى
  • معنى He'd
  • معنى كلمة He'd
  • He'd بالعربي
  • ترجمة He'd
  • He'd ايش يعني
  • He'd تعريف

أسئلة شائعة حول He'd

ماذا تعني He'd؟

He would or he had.

ما معنى He'd بالعربية؟

He would or he had.

ما تعريف He'd؟

Contraction for 'he would' or 'he had'.

كيف تستخدم He'd في جملة؟

He'd love to join us for dinner if he finishes work early.

هل يمكنك إعطاء مثال آخر على He'd؟

I thought he'd already seen that movie before.

ما مرادفات He'd؟

تشمل البدائل الشائعة he would, he had.

ما الكلمات التي تأتي مع He'd؟

غالباً ما تقترن بـ he'd love, he'd like, he'd say, he'd prefer.

ما الأخطاء الشائعة عند استخدام He'd؟

Confusing 'he'd' with 'he's' (he is) or 'he'll' (he will). Using 'he'd' with a noun instead of a verb. Misplacing 'he'd' in a sentence, making it unclear.

كيف تنطق He'd؟

US: //hɪd//, UK: //hiːd//. استمع إلى الصوت أعلاه لسماع النطق الأصلي.

متى ينبغي أن أستخدم He'd؟

'He'd' is used in informal speech and writing to denote 'he would' or 'he had'. It's more common in conversation than in formal writing.