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Jigneshbharati Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Will almost certainly reduce vs almost certainly reduce

" If you follow these tips, you should hopefully end up with a clearer and easier to read paper, and you will almost certainly reduce the length of your paper as well (always good for conferences with length limits)."

https://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/sgwater/writing_advice.html

Please explain the use of "will" in "you will almost certainly ... . Why the simple present "you almost certainly..." doesn't seem correct?

  

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Jigneshbharati Please explain the use of "will" in "you will almost certainly ... " doesn't seem correct? Maybe you can see the relationship like this: First comes the cause; next comes the effect.

  • Jigneshbharati Please explain the use of "will" in "you will almost certainly ...
  • " doesn't seem correct?
  • Maybe you can see the relationship like this: First comes the cause; next comes the effect.
  • If you have a cause, the effect will come next.
  • If you flip this switch, the light will come on.
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JigneshbharatiPlease explain the use of "will" in "you will almost certainly ... . Why doesn't the simple present "you almost certainly..." doesn't seem correct?

Maybe you can see the relationship like this:
First comes the cause; next comes the effect.
If you have a cause, the effect will come

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