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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

When vs if

What is the difference?

When you get married, how would you treat your wife?

If you get married, how would you treat your wife?

Is possible to use' will' instead of would in these sentences?

  

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anonymous When you get married, how will you treat your wife? If you get married, how will you treat your wife? If you got married, how would you treat your wife?

  • anonymous When you get married, how will you treat your wife?
  • If you get married, how will you treat your wife?
  • If you got married, how would you treat your wife?
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anonymous

When you get married, how will you treat your wife?

If you get married, how will you treat your wife?

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anonymousWhen you get married, how would you treat your wife?If you get married, how would you treat your wife?

They're wrong. They should use 'will'.

anonymousWhat is the difference?

The first expresses a greater certainty of a marriage.

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