you’d
short form/juːd/
/juːd/
- you had
You'd is only used when had is an auxiliary verb: You'd just left when he came. When had is the main verb, use the full form: I'm glad you had a good time. • I'm glad you'd a good time.You'd is only used when had is an auxiliary verb: You'd just left when he came. When had is the main verb, use the full form: I'm glad you had a good time. • I'm glad you'd a good time. - you would
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