Hi, The scene is your at a resturant with a friend and you are both looking at the menu. Your friend is A. You are B. In this case "will" would be used because you are deciding at the time. Am I correct? Thanks, Fulvio A: The food looks good doesn't it? B: Yes, it does A: What will you eat? B: I will eat the spaghetti. A: Yes, the spaghetti looks good. I will eat that too. A: Waiter! (Calls for the waiter to order)
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This conversation is not natural. This is one way to make it more so: A: The food looks good doesn't it? B: Yes, it does A: What will you have ?
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This conversation is not natural.
This is one way to make it more so: A: The food looks good doesn't it?
B: Yes, it does A: What will you have ?
B: I'll have the spaghetti.
A: Yes, the spaghetti looks good.
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This conversation is not natural. This is one way to make it more so:
A: The food looks good doesn't it? B: Yes, it does A: What will you have? B: I'll have the spaghetti. A: Yes, the spaghetti looks good. I'll have that too. A: Waiter! (Calls for the waiter to order)