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Tkacka15 Posted 8 years ago
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We cannot predict...

We cannot predict what will happen.

We cannot predict what would happen.


What's the difference in meaning in sentences above?

  

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tkacka15 We cannot predict what will happen. We cannot predict the future. tkacka15 We cannot predict what would happen.

  • tkacka15 We cannot predict what will happen.
  • We cannot predict the future.
  • tkacka15 We cannot predict what would happen.
  • Incomplete.
  • In the present, there is a hypothetical situation which requires an if-clause.
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tkacka15We cannot predict what will happen.

We cannot predict the future.

tkacka15We cannot predict what would happen.

Incomplete. In the present, there is a hypothetical situation which requires an if-clause.

We cannot predict what would happen if the star player broke his leg and was sidelined for the se

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