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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Would be vs will be

please explain to me the grammatical difference between the following:

it would be interesting to see

vs

it will be interesting to see

  

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I don't know what kind of answer you are expecting in relation to the grammatical difference, but as far as the meaning is concerned, "will" is talking about something the speaker assumes is going to happen, whereas "would" is talking about a hypothetical or imagined situation.

  • I don't know what kind of answer you are expecting in relation to the grammatical difference, but as far as the meaning is concerned, "will" is talking about something the speaker assumes is going to happen, whereas "would" is talking about a hypothetical or imagined situation.
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I don't know what kind of answer you are expecting in relation to the grammatical difference, but as far as the meaning is concerned, "will" is talking about something the speaker assumes is going to happen, whereas "would" is talking about a hypothetical or imagined situation.

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