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she'd

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Phonetic Respelling: [ shed ]

Definition: Play

Contraction -grammar- for she would OR she had.

Sentence: Play Play

She'd better prepare for the exam.

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She'd better prepare for the exam.

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What did Flossie say she needed before she'd be afraid of the fox?

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Why was the school in the north of Iran Shirin's favorite of the 12 schools she'd gone to?

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Where had Marnie been going during the night when she'd sneak out?

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What did Willy do for his mom hoping she'd sign his permission slip?

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What lie did Jenny Applegarth tell the Sheriff when he asked her if she'd seen anyone on the street?

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''Three different times she'd caught a variegated fritillary.'' What does 'variegated' mean?

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What did Mina see in the town of Victoria that she'd never seen before?

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Why did Vivian believe she'd killed a human after her blackout?

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What did Tanya lend Lilly Etta so she'd have an excuse to see her again?

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Where did Linda say she'd meet the Alden's for dinner?

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What did Lucinda say she'd do for Nikki in exchange for borrowing Nikki's bike?

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After Hammer told Ma Rachel that the Simms were at the well, what saves him from Mama turning to him as if she'd just about had it with him?

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After introductions and the meal had begun, what did Ama realize she'd never heard or seen before?

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What did Sky promise she'd do for Gabriela for all her help?

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