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Grammar

Check Grammar - will / would

i hope you will still want to meet me or i hope you would still want to meet me.
  

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We need more context-- the 'if' part of the thought. Standing alone, it should probably be in simple present: 'I hope you still want to meet me'.

  • We need more context-- the 'if' part of the thought.
  • Standing alone, it should probably be in simple present: 'I hope you still want to meet me'.
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We need more context-- the 'if' part of the thought. Standing alone, it should probably be in simple present: 'I hope you still want to meet me'.
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African Americans would/will refuse to take their medication if they are not comfortable with you as a doctor.

Please give me a detail explanation why you would choose one as against the other. Thank you.

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