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will/would

When we use will or would?
  

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You use "will" when you are speaking of a future intent to do something. You use "would" with the possibility or desire of that future intent. Here are some examples: I will be going to the movies tomorrow.

  • You use "will" when you are speaking of a future intent to do something.
  • You use "would" with the possibility or desire of that future intent.
  • Here are some examples: I will be going to the movies tomorrow.
  • (Future intent) I would like to go to the movies tomorrow.
  • (desire for that future intent) I would not do that if I were you.
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You use "will" when you are speaking of a future intent to do something.
You use "would" with the possibility or desire of that future intent.

Here are some examples:

I will be going to the movies tomorrow. (Future intent)

I would like to go to the movies tomorrow. (desire for that future intent)

I would not do that if I were you. (The IF statem

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