Modal verbs
Should vs. would
Would
Would can be used to talk about past habits, is the past of will, and is used in polite requests and in conditional sentences.
- Every evening we would play Scrabble for hours.
- I said I wouldn't be late.
- Would you mind closing the door, please?
- I would tell you if I knew the answer.
Should/would
Should/would can be used as a past form of shall/will, for example, in offers, requests, and in sentences with if.
- I mentioned that we should/would probably finish by Friday.
- I should/would be happy to show you around.
- He would like some help.
- If they could, they would have more time off.
- If you would be so kind as to follow me.
However, should is used only with the subjects I and we. For you, she, it, and they, only would is used.
- I should very much like to meet them.
- You would very much like to meet them.
NOT: You should very much like to meet them.