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PreciousJones Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

will

What's the difference between saying:

What will you be doing for this company? ANd

What would you be doing for this company?
  

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What will you be doing for this company? (now that you have been hired there) What would you be doing for this company? (if you were hired there)

  • What will you be doing for this company?
  • (now that you have been hired there) What would you be doing for this company?
  • (if you were hired there)
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What will you be doing for this company? (now that you have been hired there)
What would you be doing for this company? (if you were hired there)
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Blue JayWhat will you be doing for this company? (now that you have been hired there)What would you be doing for this company? (if you were hired there)
How about:

When will I see you again? And

When would I see you again?

What's the difference here?
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So you're going to Elbonia. When will I see you again?
So you might go to Elbonia. If you do go, when would I see you again?
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I really hope you get the job! I think it will be good for you.(if you get it)

ANd

I really hope you get the job! I think it would be good for you.(if you got it)

Is this better? Thanks!
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The second one (would be...) is better.

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