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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Will and would

You are in a shop, then you find some nice cloths for your boyfriend.

1) "Jack will probably like it."

2) "Jack would probably like it."

what it the difference between 1) and 2)?

1) is certain and 2) is less certain?

Thanks,

Ryo
  

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Hi, You are in a shop, then you find some nice cloths for your boyfriend. " what it the difference between 1) and 2)? 1) is certain and 2) is less certain?

  • Hi, You are in a shop, then you find some nice cloths for your boyfriend.
  • " what it the difference between 1) and 2)?
  • 1) is certain and 2) is less certain?
  • Yes, that's the idea.
  • 'Will' makes it sound more likely that it will happen, ie more likely that you are actually going to buy it.
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Hi,

You are in a shop, then you find some nice cloths for your boyfriend.

1) "Jack will probably like it."

2) "Jack would probably like it."

what it the difference between 1) and 2)?

1) is certain and 2) is less certain?

Yes, that's the idea. 'Will' makes it sound more likely that it will happen, ie more likely that

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