he would go

he would go(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. iría
Do you think Theo would go to the movies with us? - Normally he would go, but he has a lot of homework.¿Crees que Theo iría con nosotros al cine? - Normalmente iría, pero tiene mucha tarea.
a. iba
When Lisandro was young, he would go to Juan's house almost every day.Cuando Lisandro era joven, iba a la casa de Juan casi todos los días.
a. se iba
When things weren't going his way, Richard would get frustrated, and then he would go without saying goodbye.Cuando las cosas no le iban como él quería, Richard se frustraba y se iba sin despedirse.
b. se marchaba
If Carlos didn't have enough money, he would go without paying the check.Si Carlos no tenía suficiente dinero, se marchaba sin pagar la cuenta.
a. se marcharía
I really wish Chuck hadn't come to the party. - If you put on some death metal at full blast, I bet he would go.Desearía que Chuck no hubiera venido a la fiesta. - Bueno, si pusieras death metal a todo volumen, creo que se marcharía.
b. se iría
Beto doesn't like living in this building. He would go elsewhere if he had the money.A Beto no le gusta vivir en este edificio. Se iría a otro lado si tuviera el dinero.
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