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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Difference

Hi teachers! Can anyone tell me the difference between these two?

I will run away with you.

I would run away with you.

  

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The first one is more actual/definite, and the second one more hypothetical, possibly implying some kind of "if" condition (depending on context).

  • The first one is more actual/definite, and the second one more hypothetical, possibly implying some kind of "if" condition (depending on context).
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The first one is more actual/definite, and the second one more hypothetical, possibly implying some kind of "if" condition (depending on context).

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