top | item 11523519 (no title) thekingofspain | 10 years ago Apologies in advance for not adding anything to the discussion, but I believe you mean "I would much rather", because "I'd much rather" != "I had much rather". discuss order hn newest Fezzik|10 years ago It can mean I had, I would, or I should, depending on context:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/i'd taneq|10 years ago Wow, that's crazy and ambiguous. I've never heard of "I'd" as a contraction for "I should", how do you tell whether to expand it as that or "I would"? load replies (2) JadeNB|10 years ago "[H]ad much rather" is a bit archaic, but perfectly cromulent: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22had+much+rather%22 .
Fezzik|10 years ago It can mean I had, I would, or I should, depending on context:http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/i'd taneq|10 years ago Wow, that's crazy and ambiguous. I've never heard of "I'd" as a contraction for "I should", how do you tell whether to expand it as that or "I would"? load replies (2)
taneq|10 years ago Wow, that's crazy and ambiguous. I've never heard of "I'd" as a contraction for "I should", how do you tell whether to expand it as that or "I would"? load replies (2)
JadeNB|10 years ago "[H]ad much rather" is a bit archaic, but perfectly cromulent: http://www.google.com/search?q=%22had+much+rather%22 .
Fezzik|10 years ago
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/i'd
taneq|10 years ago
JadeNB|10 years ago