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Pragashanu Posted 11 years ago
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What is the different between I will be & I would be?
  

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pragashanu I will be It indicates that you will be somewhere in the future. pragashanu I would be To me, this one is the second part of a conditional form sentence, like: If I had money enough, I would be in Paris now.

  • pragashanu I will be It indicates that you will be somewhere in the future.
  • pragashanu I would be To me, this one is the second part of a conditional form sentence, like: If I had money enough, I would be in Paris now.
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pragashanuI will be
It indicates that you will be somewhere in the future.
pragashanu I would be
To me, this one is the second part of a conditional form sentence, like:
If I had money enough, I would be in Paris now.
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pragashanu What is the difference between 'I will be'and 'I would be'?
Both will and would have a range of meanings, far too many to discuss in one post. If you have a sentence in which you don't know which verb to use, post it here and we'll try to help you.

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