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Findaway Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Will/would

Children will/would have progressed to drawing shapes, people, and houses.

Can you use either? I think 'will' is correct.

  

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The correct choice depends on the wider context. For example, "would" might be used if describing an imagined or hypothetical situation, or expressing the speaker's belief or expectation.

  • The correct choice depends on the wider context.
  • For example, "would" might be used if describing an imagined or hypothetical situation, or expressing the speaker's belief or expectation.
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The correct choice depends on the wider context. For example, "would" might be used if describing an imagined or hypothetical situation, or expressing the speaker's belief or expectation.

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