it'd

it'd
[[t]ɪtəd[/t]]
1) It'd is a spoken form of `it would'.

It'd be better for a place like this to remain closed.

2) It'd is a spoken form of `it had', especially when `had' is an auxiliary verb.

Marcie was watching the news. It'd just started.


English dictionary. 2008.

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