it'd
uk/ˈɪt.əd/us/ˈɪt̬.əd/short form of it would:
It'd be better if we finished it today.
short form of it had:
I found the radio - it'd been left in the shed all weekend.
More examples
- It'd be impossible to capture her beauty in a painting.
- At that rate, it'd be two years before he had enough money to buy a car.
- It'd be very boring to sit there all day on your own.
- "Where would you most like to be right now?" "Well, it'd be somewhere hot and sunny."
- I think it'd be a good idea to wait and see how much money you've got left before you make any decisions.