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Tlogine Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Diff. between will and would

Hello All,

I would like to know how to use will and would.

Here :

I will come

I would come

what is the difference between two sentence?

Thank you.
  

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Hi Tlogine, Welcome to the Forum. I will come I would come what is the difference between two sentence? Simply put, 'I will come' states a fact.

  • Hi Tlogine, Welcome to the Forum.
  • I will come I would come what is the difference between two sentence?
  • Simply put, 'I will come' states a fact.
  • eg I will come.
  • I will arrive tomorrow.
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Hi Tlogine,

Welcome to the Forum.

I will come

I would come

what is the difference between two sentence?

Simply put, 'I will come' states a fact. eg I will come. I will arrive tomorrow.

'I would' is conditional. eg If I did not have an appointment, I would come. I'm sorry.

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Hi Clive,

Thanks for your reply. I want some more detail on that. Please help me

So I understood that 'I would come' can be used for future tense. Please clarify me.

Please tell me how do I use could and can

Thank you
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Could and would, like many modal verbs, aren't strictly related to tenses

What's more important is the probability, possibility, doubt, imaginary or desire they might introduce in the context.

I would come can be very well used for the present:
--I would come now, if I had the time (bu

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