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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

will

The staff is organizing a teaching seminar and I'm one of the teachers. I say:

What would I be doing at the seminar? Or

What will I be doing at the seminar?

And

Will I be teaching business English? Or

Would I be teaching business English?

What's the difference in using will and would here?

Thnk you!
  

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Hi, It's an actual event. It will actually happen. There is nothing hypothetical or conditional about it.

  • Hi, It's an actual event.
  • It will actually happen.
  • There is nothing hypothetical or conditional about it.
  • So, say 'will'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's an actual event. It will actually happen. There is nothing hypothetical or conditional about it.
So, say 'will'.

Clive

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