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What does you'd mean?
What does you'd mean?
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"You would" or "You had," but only in perfect tenses, not to indicate possession. So you can say "You'd already done it" but not "You'd three apples."
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It's an informal contraction of you had or you would. It's most commonly used in speaking.
Examples:
You'd do that?
You'd better tell me what this is about.
I think you'd look best in bright colors.
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