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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

will/wpould

What's the difference between using:

Would you have time for me? And

Will you have time for me?

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would implies something more conditional. Would you have time for me if I came in tomorrow? Would you have time for me if I were rich?

  • would implies something more conditional.
  • Would you have time for me if I came in tomorrow?
  • Would you have time for me if I were rich?
  • Would you have time for me if you weren't so busy?
  • It's like saying that you are considering scheduling an appointment, but you need to know more before you decide whether to schedule it.
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would implies something more conditional.

Would you have time for me if I came in tomorrow?
Would you have time for me if I were rich?
Would you have time for me if you weren't so busy?

It's like saying that you are considering scheduling an appointment, but you need to know more before you decide whether to schedule it.

will gives the impression th

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