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Balboa1 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Would and may

What's the difference here: You may have to sit in the back?

And

You would have to sit in the back.

  

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balboa1 What's the difference here: You may have to sit in the back? And You would have to sit in the back. In the first one there is the idea of "maybe".

  • balboa1 What's the difference here: You may have to sit in the back?
  • And You would have to sit in the back.
  • In the first one there is the idea of "maybe".
  • Not in the second.
  • In the second one there is the idea of implicit conditionality.
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balboa1

What's the difference here: You may have to sit in the back?

And

You would have to sit in the back.

In the first one there is the idea of "maybe". Not in the second.

In the second one there is the idea of implicit conditionality. Not in the first.

1. It is unknown.

Maybe you will have to sit in the back.
It

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