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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

will/would

What's the difference between saying:

Will I have to pay for the access ID? And

Would I have to pay for the access ID?

Access ID is a student ID.

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Will I have to pay for the access ID? ) Would I have to pay for the access ID? (Not as certain.

  • Will I have to pay for the access ID?
  • ) Would I have to pay for the access ID?
  • (Not as certain.
  • )
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Will I have to pay for the access ID? (Sounds like you plan to get the ID.)
Would I have to pay for the access ID? (Not as certain. You're just inquiring about a fee.)
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PreciousJonesWill I have to pay for the access ID?
This gives the impression that the bureaucratic machinery for getting the access ID is already in motion because you've already made the decision to get it. You're asking about the consequences of your decision.
PreciousJonesWould I have to pay for the access ID?
This gives

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