How to Use Would in English - English Modal Verbs

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Hi, I'm Mike.
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Welcome to Oxford Online English.
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In this lesson, you can learn about the modal verb 'would' in English.
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Would you like to learn more about 'would' and what it means?
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If I asked you to tell me all the meanings and uses of 'would' right now would you be
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able to?
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Like all modal verbs, 'would' can have many different meanings.
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These different meanings aren't connected to each other, which can make it difficult
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to work out what 'would' means in different sentences or situations.
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In this class, you'll see all the uses of 'would' and meanings.
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Let's start with the most important use of 'would'.
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Imagine your friend asks you:
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What would you do if you were attacked by a shark?
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Why does your friend use would in this question?
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And how should you answer?
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Probably, your answer would also include would.
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Maybe something like:
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I’d probably try to hit it on the nose, or poke it in the eye, or something like that.
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Maybe I’d just try to swim away.
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So, any ideas?
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Why do we use would here?
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It’s because getting attacked by a shark is very unlikely.
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We use would when we talk about things which are either very unlikely, or totally impossible.
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For example:
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What would you do if you could read people’s thoughts?
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Reading people’s thoughts is impossible, so we use would.
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It’s a question about an imaginary situation.
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I would help you if I could.
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I can’t help you, so I use would to show that it’s impossible.
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This is like saying, “I can’t help you.”
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She would be here, but he has too much work at the moment.
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She’s not here, although she would be if she didn’t have so much work.
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In all of these cases, when you use would, you’re talking about a situation which isn’t
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true, and which you think will never happen.
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That’s what it means when you use would like this.
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You’re saying, “I think this thing will never happen.”
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If I won the lottery, I would…
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You say would because you don’t think you’ll ever win the lottery.
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You can use would have plus a past participle to talk about the past in the same way.
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For example:
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What would you have said if she’d seen you?
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She didn’t see you, so you didn’t say anything to her.
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I’m asking you a question about an imaginary situation.
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I’m saying, “Imagine a different version of the past, where she did see you…”
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I wouldn’t have come if I’d known it was going to go on so late.
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I didn’t know it was going to go on so late, so I did come, but now I regret it!
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Imagine you’re at an event and you have to get up early tomorrow.
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The event goes on much later than you expected, so you say this.
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He wouldn’t have been much help, anyway.
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He wasn’t there, so he couldn’t help, but even if he had been there, he wouldn’t
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have been able to help us.
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This is the most common way to use would, and probably the most complicated.
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However, would has many other uses.
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Let’s look!
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If you want to ask someone to do something for you, using would in your request can make
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it sound more polite.
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For example:
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Can you tell me the time?
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Will you get me a sandwich?
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I want something to eat.
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All of these requests are quite informal.
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That can be fine, depending on the situation, but sometimes you want to be a bit more formal,
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so that you sound polite.
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Would can be useful here.
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Look at the sentences.
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Can you see how to use would?
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Okay, let’s check your ideas:
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Would you mind telling me the time?
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Would you get me a sandwich?
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I’d like something to eat.
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Using would you mind + -ing is a very polite way to make a request.
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You can also use would in place of will in a request.
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This makes it a little more formal and polite.
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Finally, using would like instead of want is better, unless you’re in a very informal
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situation.
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To be clear, these aren’t the only ways to use would.
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There are other possible answers.
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For example, you could say:
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Tell me the time, would you?
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Would you mind getting me a sandwich?
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These are possible, but the first answers I gave you are the most obvious.
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Also, let’s get something clear: there’s no connection between these different uses
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of would.
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If you use would to make a polite request, like you’re doing here, there’s no connection
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with the idea of imaginary or unreal situations that you saw in part one.
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Okay, let’s move on and look at another way to use would.
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Imagine you have a friend who’s always late for everything.
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You’re meeting your friend tomorrow, and you’re really annoyed that you always have
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to wait.
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You tell your friend to be on time, and she replies:
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I’ll be on time, I promise!
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I’ll get an earlier bus, which will get to the centre by 3.00.
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Now, imagine that it’s a few days later, and you want to tell me what your friend said
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to you.
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How would you do it?
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You would say something like:
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My friend promised she’d be on time.
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She said she’d get an earlier bus, which she said would arrive by 3.00.
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Of course, when she turned up it was nearly 4.00!
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Do you see what’s happening here?
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Every time your friend says will, you say would when you’re talking about what your
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friend said.
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English learners often say something like, “Would is the past tense of will.”
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That’s true sometimes, but not generally.
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For example, for the uses of would you saw in parts one and two, it’s not helpful or
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accurate to say that would is the past tense of will.
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However, in reported speech, it’s a good way to think about it.
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There’s one more case where would has a past meaning connected to will.
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Do you know what I’m talking about?
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Both will and would can have the meaning of refusing to do something.
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For example:
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I’ll ask him, but he won’t help me.
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He’ll refuse to help me (in the future).
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I asked him, but he wouldn’t help me.
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He refused to help me (in the past).
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In this case, you can use would as the past version of will.
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You can use this to talk about people:
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They wouldn’t give me my money back, even though I had the receipt.
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They refused to give me my money back.
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You can also use it to talk about things:
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My car wouldn’t start this morning.
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My car ‘refused’ to start.
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Okay, cars can’t literally refuse to start, but we often talk about machines, computers
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and things like that in this way.
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Here’s a similar example:
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When he tried to show me, the file wouldn’t open.
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So here and in part three—reported speech—the meanings of will and would are connected.
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When you’re thinking about how to use will and would, it’s important to remember that
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sometimes the meanings are connected, and sometimes they’re completely different.
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We’ll come back to this point at the end of the lesson.
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There’s one more way to use would that we need to look at:
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You can use would to talk about things you did in the past, but don’t do now.
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For example:
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My mum would walk us to school when we were little.
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When I was training for the marathon, I would go running for two hours every day after work.
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It was exhausting!
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Would is similar to used to here, but it’s not exactly the same.
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When you use would like this, you can only talk about repeated actions in the past.
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You can’t talk about states and situations, like you can with used to.
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So, you can’t say:
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I would live in a small flat with my friends when I was a student.
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That’s not correct, because live is a state, not an action.
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However, this sentence is okay:
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I would go out with my friends most evenings when I was a student.
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This is fine, because go out is an action.
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So, now you’ve seen all the different ways you can use would in English.
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Let’s review what you’ve learned today.
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Would has five common uses in English.
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It can be used:
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To talk about imaginary or unreal situations.
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To make polite requests.
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In reported speech, as the past version of will.
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To mean ‘refused to’.
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To talk about repeated actions in the past.
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When you’re learning about how to use would, one of the most important things to get clear
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in your head is the relationship between will and would.
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Sometimes will and would are connected: if you’re using reported speech, or using would
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to mean ‘refused to’, then would behaves like a past version of will.
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However, in the other uses of would, there is no connection between will and would.
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In fact, in the most common use of would—talking about imaginary or unreal situations—will
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and would have almost opposite meanings.
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For example, if someone says, “I’ll help you,” with will, you can expect them to
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help you, in reality.
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If someone says, “I would help you,” with would, then you shouldn’t expect them to
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help you.
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Will and would have completely different meanings here.
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It’s also good to remember that the different uses of would aren’t connected to each other
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at all.
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The meaning of would depends completely on the sentence and the situation.
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Finally, would can refer to different times depending on how you’re using would.
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For example:
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I would come tomorrow, but I’ve already made other plans.
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Would you pass me that blue bag?
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I asked them to change my ticket, but they wouldn’t do anything.
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These three sentences are about the future, the present and the past, respectively.
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So you can’t say what time would refers to by itself.
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It can refer to any time depending on the meaning and the context.
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Most importantly, would doesn’t necessarily have a past meaning.
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Sometimes it does, but it can also refer to the present or
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the future.
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Thanks a lot for watching!
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