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LeGion12359 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Will/ Would

I would love to do it.
I will love to do it.
Both are talking about future,then What's the difference?
I think 'would' is showing that the speaker is not certain about its action
  

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LeGion12359 I would love to do it. It is expressing desire in the present . See entry #10.

  • LeGion12359 I would love to do it.
  • It is expressing desire in the present .
  • See entry #10.
  • Love is even more enthusiastic than " like ".
  • r=66
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LeGion12359I would love to do it.
It is expressing desire in the present.
See entry #10. Love is even more enthusiastic than "like".

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/would?r=66
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LeGion12359I will love to do it.
Not idiomatic. If you already know you're going to do it:

I'm going to love doing it.
LeGion12359I would love to do it.
The nearly-universal choice of native speakers.
LeGion12359I think 'would' is showing that the speaker is not certain about its acti

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