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Rajesh 2012 Posted 14 years ago
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what is the difference he will be working here and he would be working here?

what is the difference he will be working here and he would be working here?
  

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he will be working here = a future fact he would be working here = a present possibility given some unspecified condition.

  • he will be working here = a future fact he would be working here = a present possibility given some unspecified condition.
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he will be working here = a future fact
he would be working here = a present possibility given some unspecified condition.
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Hello rajesh 2012, welcome to English Forums.

Will indicates something that will take place in the future.
Example: If you come back next Tuesday, he will be working here all day.
He accepted the position, and will start in July, 2012.

As you have used it in your question, would is the past tense of will and can be used in various senses.
Example: He said he would be
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Thank you all for, now i am pretty clear on this

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