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Wonder123 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Will or Would

If you get into her room you will/would see lots of fabulous items that you will/would have ever seen.

Which one should I use Will or Would? Please help.
  

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If you get into her room you will see lots of fabulous items that you will have ever seen otherwise. If you got into her room you would see lots of fabulous items that you would have ever seen otherwise.

  • If you get into her room you will see lots of fabulous items that you will have ever seen otherwise.
  • If you got into her room you would see lots of fabulous items that you would have ever seen otherwise.
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If you get into her room you will see lots of fabulous items that you will have ever seen otherwise.
If you got into her room you would see lots of fabulous items that you would have ever seen otherwise.
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Wonder123have ever seen
Not part of your will/would question, but ever? Or never?

Maybe:

more items than you will/would ever [see / have seen] otherwise
lots of items that you will/would never [see / have seen] otherwise

(You'll need 'will' or 'would' and 'otherwise' as Mr. M. has
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When to use will and when would?
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Wonder123When to use will and when would?
I believe that has been answered above.
Read Mr. M.'s examples again.

'will' is generally associated with the present tense.
'would' is generally associated with the past tense.

CJ

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