Thursday, June 23, 2016

shed, she'd

Shed or shed means a small building used to store tools or machinery, or to house livestock --
Did you put the lawnmower in the shed?
He wants to use that old building as a goat shed.

Shed may also mean to cast off hair or skin --
How did one cat shed all of this hair?
The snake will shed its skin and leave it behind.

She'd or she'd is a contraction ( short, informal form ) of "she had" or "she would" --
If she'd been on time, this wouldn't have happened.
I wish she'd stop making that noise.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"If she'd put the rake in the shed, she wouldn't have tripped over it."

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