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Lev Landau Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Would vs Will

Hi everybody,

Can someone please tell me if there is any difference between the 2 following sentences?:

- This is a place nobody would dare to visit. (present tense)

- This is a place nobody will dare to visit. (also present tense)

Thank you very much.
  

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They are pretty much the same in meaning with the former being more tentative. They both refer to the future , not the present. If you want to say that nobody ever dares to visit this place, then you can use the simple past.

  • They are pretty much the same in meaning with the former being more tentative.
  • They both refer to the future , not the present.
  • If you want to say that nobody ever dares to visit this place, then you can use the simple past.
  • This is a place nobody (ever) dares to visit.
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They are pretty much the same in meaning with the former being more tentative. They both refer to the future , not the present. If you want to say that nobody ever dares to visit this place, then you can use the simple past.

This is a place nobody (ever) dares to visit.

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