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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Will vs would

Alex: I have been looking for somebody to lend me some money.
Jennifer: why don't you ask Powell? He will lend you some money.
Mack: you could try Jack. He would probably lend you some money.

What's the difference in would and will in the conversation in meaning? Thank you.
  

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Anonymous What's the difference in would and will in the conversation in meaning? It is not a natural conversation. Also, when forming sentences for comparison, be sure that all other factors are the same: Alex: I'm looking for somebody to lend me some money.

  • Anonymous What's the difference in would and will in the conversation in meaning?
  • It is not a natural conversation.
  • Also, when forming sentences for comparison, be sure that all other factors are the same: Alex: I'm looking for somebody to lend me some money.
  • Jennifer: Why don't you ask Powell?
  • He probably will.
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AnonymousWhat's the difference in would and will in the conversation in meaning?
It is not a natural conversation. Also, when forming sentences for comparison, be sure that all other factors are the same:

Alex: I'm looking for somebody to lend me some money.
Jennifer: Why don't you ask Powell? He probably will.
Mack: Why don
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Mister Micawber AnonymousWhat's the difference in would and will in the conversation in meaning?It is not a natural conversation. Also, when forming sentences for comparison, be sure that all other factors are the same:Alex: I'm looking for somebody to lend me some money. Jennifer: Why don't you ask Powell? He probably will.Mack: Why don't you ask Powell. He probably woul

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