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You are just missing that in rapid speech, auxiliary verbs become reduced and so how did can become pronounced as how'd, and this is a casual, but acceptable, representation of the spoken language. Sorry for the confusion, actually i need to know why the answer not to explain the answer is not to explain because would rather takes the simple form of the verb - present simple when referring to Γ’β¬Β¦ Phonetically, the pronunciation in question may just be [é°adaΓ©β’i].
What does i'd mean? If it is i would, the part following of all people should be you would be the last to say the name, for you lost your parents because of him. Two different answers for a question say that 'd in how'd you know? is a contraction of did. Can i always use 'd as contraction of did, or should i use it only when 'd follows a word that is part