concept   contraction
statement   Common contractions for 'I would' and 'you would' are widely used in informal speech in American and British English-speaking cultures.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 i'd American English Common contraction for 'I would' or 'I had' in casual speech 1
2 i'd American English Informal contraction for 'I would' or 'I had' used in casual conversation. 1
3 i'd American English speakers Used as a contraction for 'I would' or 'I had' in informal speech. 1
4 i'd American English speakers In American English, 'I'd' is a common contraction for 'I would' or 'I had'. 1
5 i'd British English Common contraction for 'I would' in casual speech 1
6 i'd British English Informal contraction for 'I had' used in casual conversation, with 'I would' often expressed in full. 1
7 i'd British English speakers Used as a contraction for 'I had' in informal speech, often followed by 'have' or 'would'. 1
8 you'd American English A contraction for 'you would' or 'you had' commonly used in everyday speech. 1
9 you'd American English Commonly used contraction for 'you would' or 'you had' in daily conversation and writing. 1
10 you'd American English Common contraction for 'you would' or 'you had' in informal speech 1
11 you'd American English A contraction of 'you would' or 'you had' often used in informal speech. 1
12 you'd British English A contraction for 'you would' commonly used in everyday speech, but less commonly used for 'you had' compared to American English. 1
13 you'd British English Widely accepted contraction for 'you would' or 'you had' in daily conversation and writing. 1
14 you'd British English Common contraction for 'you would' in informal speech, less commonly used for 'you had' 1
15 you'd British English A contraction of 'you had' often used in informal speech, less commonly used for 'you would'. 1