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Shehan1212 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

WOULD

In formal writing pepole use past simple tense.But i have seen many times books and other articles includes sentenceswhich have been made of "would"...I know that "would" is used in conditional clauses.Where as i realy want to know what are the situations where i can use "wolud" and please explain me whats the difference between "would" and "will".Can i use these two terms as the same meaning in formal writting?

what i want to know is this.please help me to find out this,iv beendying to get a answer which i expect,,
here,this is a sentence which i found in my text book.

"Under this method materials in concern WOULD BE stored in two different places in th company's storeroom"

so my question is this is a general fact.this is tru.so cant i use present simple tense?
"Under this method material in concern ARE STORED........"
  

Top answer

Would has several different uses. It can be used to make language more polite. g Would you open the door, please?

  • Would has several different uses.
  • It can be used to make language more polite.
  • g Would you open the door, please?
  • ( Would sounds a lot more polite than will ) It can be used to express the future in the past.
  • If I said 'I will kill her' yesterday, this would be reported as I said that I would kill her .
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Would has several different uses. 

It can be used to make language more polite.
E..g Would you open the door, please? (Would sounds a lot more polite than will)

It can be used to express the future in the past.  If I said 'I will kill her' yesterday, this would be reported as I said that I would kill her.  Perhaps this is what you mean by confusin
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Hi Richard
richard_sE.g. He would go hunting everyday.
'everyday' should be 'every day', I think.

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