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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

My final question of using would or will.

Which is correct about an ongoing present: "People would live healthier lives living there" or People will live healthier lives living there"? I have been thinking that first is from opinion and not from facts and the second believing to be factual. I need some clarification. Thanks.
  

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Anonymous People will live healthier lives living there" There are some facts to back up this claim. It has the tone of certainty. Anonymous "People would live healthier lives living there This can be some factual truth about a time in the past.

  • Anonymous People will live healthier lives living there" There are some facts to back up this claim.
  • It has the tone of certainty.
  • Anonymous "People would live healthier lives living there This can be some factual truth about a time in the past.
  • It can also be a subjective statement for the present day.
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AnonymousPeople will live healthier lives living there"
There are some facts to back up this claim.
It has the tone of certainty.
Anonymous"People would live healthier lives living there
This can be some factual truth about a time in the past.

It can also be a subjective statement for the present day.

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