PreciousJones 'no insurance o n the car' is what is commonly said.
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PreciousJones 'no insurance on the car' is what is commonly said.
canadian45 PreciousJones 'no insurance on the car' is what is commonly said.What about:
PreciousJones What about:The food I had ordered tasted terrible, so I asked them to exchange it for something else.You can use either one.
A: How about a spaghetti and meatballs on the house!
B: That would/will do it!
Should I use would or will?
canadian45 PreciousJones What about:The food I had ordered tasted terrible, so I asked them to exchange it for something else.A: How about a spaghetti and meatballs on the house!B: That would/will do it!Should I use would or will?You can use either one.But as A seems to be an employee of the restaurant, she or he will give you the free spaghetti and meatballs. So if asked
" will" is more informal and common; " would" is more formal and polite.People do say things like the above. That's why I said