Hari: My computer is locked. Do you have any idea where I have to go to unlock it?
Ram: You would have to go to building 456 to unlock it.
vs.
Hari: My computer is locked. Do you have any idea where I have to go to unlock it?
Ram: You will have to go to building 456 to unlock it.
Which conversation is correct? or Are they both correct? If yes, what's the difference in meaning or context?
Neither is wrong, although #1 s uncommon, but a realistic answer omits all this repetition. Say eg You have to go to building 456. or simply eg Building 456.
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Neither is wrong, although #1 s uncommon, but a realistic answer omits all this repetition.
Say eg You have to go to building 456.
or simply eg Building 456.