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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

would/will

PreciousJones:
You should wear the ring to see your mom. She will like that. Or

You should wear the ring to see your mom. She would like that.

What's the difference between saying would or will?

Which one is used better in this scenario. Thanks!
  

Top answer

PreciousJones PreciousJones:You should wear the ring to see your mom. She will like that. OrYou should wear the ring to see your mom.

  • PreciousJones PreciousJones:You should wear the ring to see your mom.
  • She will like that.
  • OrYou should wear the ring to see your mom.
  • Which one is used better in this scenario.
  • Thanks!
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PreciousJones PreciousJones:You should wear the ring to see your mom. She will like that. OrYou should wear the ring to see your mom. She would like that.What's the difference between saying would or will?Which one is used better in this scenario. Thanks!
Would is used in place of will, to make a statement or form a question less direct or blunt.
Will
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AlpheccaStars PreciousJones PreciousJones:You should wear the ring to see your mom. She will like that. OrYou should wear the ring to see your mom. She would like that.What's the difference between saying would or will?Which one is used better in this scenario. Thanks! Would is used in place of will, to make a statement or form a question less direct or blunt.Will is a ma

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