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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

If/would/will

Which is correct...

"If in the future you will be needing my help, I will be more than glad to assist you."
or
"If in the future you would be needing my help, I would be more than glad to assist you."?
  

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Anonymous If in the future you will be needing my help, I will be more than glad to assist you. This is theoretically possible, but we don't often say it that way. We say If you (ever) need my help in the future, I'll be more than glad to assist you.

  • Anonymous If in the future you will be needing my help, I will be more than glad to assist you.
  • This is theoretically possible, but we don't often say it that way.
  • We say If you (ever) need my help in the future, I'll be more than glad to assist you.
  • Anonymous If in the future you would be needing my help, I would be more than glad to assist you.
  • "If ...
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AnonymousIf in the future you will be needing my help, I will be more than glad to assist you.
This is theoretically possible, but we don't often say it that way. We say

If you (ever) need my help in the future, I'll be more than glad to assist you.
AnonymousIf in the future you would be needing my help, I would be more

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