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Nid01 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct or better ?

This semester is coming to its end .A few days the exams would be achieved .

or :

This semester is coming to its end .A few days the exams will be achieved .

My question is : Should I use : Will or Would ?

Thanks a lot in advance .
  

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Hi, This semester is coming to its end . In a few days the exams will be finished. 'Achieved' is not a suitable word here.

  • Hi, This semester is coming to its end .
  • In a few days the exams will be finished.
  • 'Achieved' is not a suitable word here.
  • Clive
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Hi,

This semester is coming to its end . In a few days the exams will be finished.

'Achieved' is not a suitable word here.

Clive
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Thanks a lot Clive .

So "Will" is more correct than "Would" in this case , isn't it sir ?

What is the justification for this ?

As for "Achieved" I agree with you .

Once again thanks a lot .
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'Will' because you are stating a definite and unconditional fact about the future.

Clive
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Thanks a lot .

May I ask this last question :

When to use : Will ? and when to use : Would ? exactly in which case or situation is each used definitely .

Best wishes to you Mr. Clive .
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Have a look here.
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/verbs/modal-verbs/will-or-would

Then write and post some sentences for us to check, if you wish to.

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