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Mr1bin Posted 15 years ago
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To save the Earth, would you walk more?

To save the Earth, would you walk more? or will you walk more?

I think both of them are correct ,but What nuance is different?

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-- This is hypothetical; the speaker is not expecting you to walk more. -- The speaker expects that you will walk more; he is predicting the future.

  • -- This is hypothetical; the speaker is not expecting you to walk more.
  • -- The speaker expects that you will walk more; he is predicting the future.
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To save the Earth, would you walk more?-- This is hypothetical; the speaker is not expecting you to walk more.

or will you walk more?-- The speaker expects that you will walk more; he is predicting the future.

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