To all those who have emergencies
sometimes.

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Would is an auxiliary or helping verb. Use would as the past tense of will.
Also, use would when offering something to someone or asking for something from someone.
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Hello Dr. Toro! I think I broke my leg wrestling tonight. I would like to go to the emergency room, if you would show me the way there.
Oh no, Mr. Luchador! I am so sorry to hear that. Would you like for me to walk you there? I would take you.
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Should is an auxiliary or helping verb. Use should to talk about necessary actions or things that people ought to do.
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Oh, thank you Dr. Toro! I should go to the hospital now. I should have a doctor look at it. I have so much pain!
I should get you a wheelchair! It will make it easier for you to move. You should probably take some time off wrestling for a little while.
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To all those who have emergencies
sometimes.

Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
All rights reserved. Sources: storyjumper.com/attribution
Preview audio:
storyj.mp/agdchv4jrtgj
Would is an auxiliary or helping verb. Use would as the past tense of will.
Also, use would when offering something to someone or asking for something from someone.
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Hello Dr. Toro! I think I broke my leg wrestling tonight. I would like to go to the emergency room, if you would show me the way there.
Oh no, Mr. Luchador! I am so sorry to hear that. Would you like for me to walk you there? I would take you.
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Should is an auxiliary or helping verb. Use should to talk about necessary actions or things that people ought to do.
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"A Trip to the ER featuring Dr. Toro"
Mr. Luchador breaks his leg while wrestling and seeks help from Dr. Toro, who offers assistance and advice on what he should do.
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