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1. I will wake up early because of my work
I would wake up early because of my work
What is the difference those two sentences?
2. If Someone says "Could you open it?" then could I use "I would"?
I want to know the difference between" I will" and "I would"
Thank you.
"I will wake up early because of my work" refers to a future intention, but it doesn't seem a massively natural thing to say. "I would wake up early because of my work" refers to a past habit. This may give the impression that you found it hard to sleep because of concerns about work.
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"I will wake up early because of my work" refers to a future intention, but it doesn't seem a massively natural thing to say.
"I would wake up early because of my work" refers to a past habit. This may give the impression that you found it hard to sleep because of concerns about work. If this is not intended, it may be better to say "get up" rather than "wake up".
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' I will wake up early because of my work' is correct.
But 'I would wake up early because of my work' is correct only if it comes after some other sentence.Yes , it does refer to past but 'would' can not be used to describe a past habit unless you mention the past time.
For example ,
When I was working for the fashion magazine , I would wake up early because of my work.