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UK//aɪ wəd hæv ˈfɒləʊd juː//US//aɪ wəd hæv ˈfɑloʊd ju//

Meaning of I would have followed you

Indicates a past desire to accompany someone that didn't occur.

In simple words: I wanted to go with you in the past but couldn't.

I would have followed you in a sentence

  • If I had known you were leaving, I would have followed you.
  • In that situation, I would have followed you anywhere.
  • She said, 'I would have followed you, but I was too busy.'

How to use I would have followed you

Used to express a past hypothetical situation where following someone was possible but did not happen. Often used in regrets or discussions about 'what could have been'.

Grammar pattern

would + have + past participle

Memory hint

Think of 'would' as a dream you had, where you imagined following someone.

Related words

Collocations with I would have followed you

  • would have done
  • would have gone
  • follow you anywhere

Synonyms for I would have followed you

  • I wanted to follow you
  • I could have followed you
  • I should have followed you

Common mistakes with I would have followed you

  • Confusing with 'I will follow you', which refers to the future.
  • Saying 'I would followed you' instead of 'I would have followed you'.

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Frequently asked questions about I would have followed you

What does I would have followed you mean?

I wanted to go with you in the past but couldn't.

What is the definition of I would have followed you?

Indicates a past desire to accompany someone that didn't occur.

How do you use I would have followed you in a sentence?

If I had known you were leaving, I would have followed you.

Can you give another example of I would have followed you?

In that situation, I would have followed you anywhere.

What are synonyms for I would have followed you?

Common alternatives include I wanted to follow you, I could have followed you, I should have followed you.

What words go with I would have followed you?

It commonly pairs with would have done, would have gone, follow you anywhere.

What are common mistakes when using I would have followed you?

Confusing with 'I will follow you', which refers to the future. Saying 'I would followed you' instead of 'I would have followed you'.

How do you pronounce I would have followed you?

US: //aɪ wəd hæv ˈfɑloʊd ju//, UK: //aɪ wəd hæv ˈfɒləʊd juː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I would have followed you?

Used to express a past hypothetical situation where following someone was possible but did not happen. Often used in regrets or discussions about 'what could have been'.