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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

will and would

what is the difference between
"When will XYZ bank release the results of clerks?" and when
"When would XYZ Bank release the results of clerks".

which is fromal to ask the HR of the bank.

plz explain the difference between 'will' and 'would' in question form with examples. thank you.
  

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" is hypothetical or tentative; "When will ... " is more definite. The difference is not one of formality.

  • " is hypothetical or tentative; "When will ...
  • " is more definite.
  • The difference is not one of formality.
  • "the results of clerks" is not correct, but I don't understand what you are referring to clearly enough to suggest an alternative.
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"When would ...?" is hypothetical or tentative; "When will ... ?" is more definite. The difference is not one of formality.

"the results of clerks" is not correct, but I don't understand what you are referring to clearly enough to suggest an alternative.

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