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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Would or will?

Might you tell me, which of these sentence is correct and why? I mean grammatical rule (Sequence of Tens, The Subjunctive Mood ect)

I think (Presen Simple), it would/will be a good film (Future Simple)
  

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Boris and his friend Laryssa are discussing movies. Boris: My favorite director, Steven Spielberg, is planning to make a new action thriller. I think it will be a good film , good enough to win the "Best Picture" award.

  • Boris and his friend Laryssa are discussing movies.
  • Boris: My favorite director, Steven Spielberg, is planning to make a new action thriller.
  • I think it will be a good film , good enough to win the "Best Picture" award.
  • ) Laryssa: OK, let's plan to see it when it opens.
  • But what film do you want to see this weekend?
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Boris and his friend Laryssa are discussing movies.

Boris: My favorite director, Steven Spielberg, is planning to make a new action thriller. I think it will be a good film, good enough to win the "Best Picture" award. (The speaker is talking about the future.)

Laryssa: OK, let's plan to see it when it opens. But what film do you want to see this weekend?
Boris

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