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Tsayper Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

would/does

When to say "how much does it cost" and when "how much would it cost?"
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" Use either for proposed plans or services: A. My travel agency has a holiday package to Paris, including airfare, hotels, and meals. B.

  • " Use either for proposed plans or services: A.
  • My travel agency has a holiday package to Paris, including airfare, hotels, and meals.
  • B.
  • How much would that cost?
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To my ears, it's more natural to use "do" for material things:

"How much does that car cost?"

Use either for proposed plans or services:

A. My travel agency has a holiday package to Paris, including airfare, hotels, and meals.
B. How much would that cost?

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