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Cat desk Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Will and would difference

What is the difference between will and would in the following context?

  • John: Hey Subha, did you know Lionel Messi has got a huge offer from PSG to join them? What do you think about the proposal?
  • Me: Thanks for the news. No, I did not know about it. Messi has been with FCB for almost 12 years and has good relations with the club. I don't think he will/would leave FCB.

Yesterday I asked another question related to will and would. here is the link. It always difficult for me to understand the rule.

  

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cat desk Yesterday I asked another question related to will and would. here is the link. Thanks for the link.

  • cat desk Yesterday I asked another question related to will and would.
  • here is the link.
  • Thanks for the link.
  • Yes, I answered that one, and I have to say the same for this example of yours.
  • I don't see a great deal of difference between 'will' and 'would' in this example either.
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cat deskYesterday I asked another question related to will and would. here is the link.

Thanks for the link. Yes, I answered that one, and I have to say the same for this example of yours. I don't see a great deal of difference between 'will' and 'would' in this example either.

In these cases the slight difference is how the speaker is thinking abou

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