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  1. Brenda
    December 9, 2009

    Would or Will

    The definitions provided were helpful. However, I have an additional question regarding the usage of would or will. Which sentence is correct in responding to the question “Would you recommend this book to others?”

    Response: I will recommend this book to others or I would recommend this book to others and why.

    Thank you.

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    • Eleanor
      September 15, 2011

      Brenda,

      Both are correct depending on what you are trying to say:

      If the question is: “Would you recommend this book to others?” (i.e please can you pass on the message and recommend this to others members of a group) the response would be “I will…”

      If however the question is: “Would you recommend this book to others?” (i.e did you like this book and if having a general chat about books at some time in the future would you mention it) the response would be “I would”.

      It depends on how certain it is that you are going to do the thing.

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    • Ritu
      October 14, 2017

      I would is right

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      • Prince Ofori
        November 20, 2018

        yh. would is alright

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  2. Saket
    January 23, 2010

    Hi Saket,
    Here is a difference between “will” & “would” …that we were talking of…!

    – Rahul Phadke.

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  3. Darren
    April 16, 2010

    @Brenda

    Both responses would be correct, however the norm is to use ‘would’. I will denotes a strong feeling of excitement that you are definitely going to recommend the book because you enjoyed it that much. I would is more of a statement, if someone asks you then you would recommend the book. ‘Will’ is also used as stated above, a kind of promise in a way.

    Both are correct but I would find myself using I would instead of I will.

    I hope this helps.

    Darren

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  4. srinu
    May 15, 2010

    would u please tell me the diffrences&usages of Get&make?

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    • mark
      July 7, 2010

      hmm.. eow srinu…. ur sentence is right but not appropriate wen it comes in using words… use could instead of would….

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      • Moni
        January 30, 2017

        Yes, ‘could’ it’s a sign of not commanding, i.e. Respect…

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      • Alex
        December 31, 2017

        This is very helpful.

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  5. Denzel
    October 7, 2010

    Hello there,i do not agree that ”will” is a definite statement.What if my sentence is ‘Will you marry me?’How would that be a definite statement?Please specify.

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    • Ron
      November 2, 2010

      Denzel, “will you marry me?” I believe is an offer so it should be correct.

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      • Lloyd
        June 20, 2012

        I think “will you marry me?” is correct. but I think “would you marry me?” is more appropriate since this line is more of an invitation. just a thought.

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      • jayson
        October 11, 2012

        i think “will”” is more appropriate because it requires a quick decision though it’s an invitation.

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      • rishi
        January 14, 2016

        The quick ans dont depent on me … its depends on her .. so there is no point of quick ans .. she can tell u later ..so would vl be correct

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      • Jen
        January 31, 2017

        yes, “Will you marry me?” is correct because you’re asking for a commitment.
        “Would you marry me?” is technically correct, but that’s implying it’s a hypothetical question. e.g “Would you marry me — if I were to seriously ask you?”

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    • Wayne
      February 22, 2015

      It’s a definite question though. It’s not like if the person is asking, ‘If I were to tell you that I used to be married, would you marry me?’

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    • Phúc
      October 10, 2016

      So you use: would you marry me ?

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      • Biswajit Bala
        February 12, 2018

        Yes, I would marry you.

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  6. chukumbudai
    November 17, 2010

    can you give the difference between will and would in tabular form or serial number wise. Because it is very easy to understand the difference in these two case.

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  7. peraveen
    November 26, 2010

    hello all,

    plz help me which one is correct,

    “We hope that everything will be alright?” or “We hope that everything would be alright?”

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    • Lloyd
      June 20, 2012

      Both sentences are correct. The first one indicates sureness or something certain is going to happen while the second line is a statement of one’s expectations of the future.

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      • Kristen inDallas
        July 16, 2012

        only the first is correct. If you are uncertain enough to use would, you must also use the past tense of hope. “We hoped everything would be okay” There is still a lot of confusion in this forum, when it comes to conditional sentences. ie:
        I will be coming to visit (no conditions – certain)
        I will be coming to visit if it doesn’t rain (conditions, but with real chances of them being met)
        I would come visit if I had the money (conditions will not likely be met)
        I would be coming to visit if I hadn’t wrecked my car. (we already know conditions can not be met)
        Hope this helps.

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  8. Da young
    January 11, 2011

    Wow. It’s so helpful that I’m very happy.

    Because I’m suffering from this problem seriously for a long time.

    Very very very thanks!

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  9. Quantum Yuri
    February 14, 2011

    You stated this as an example:

    “If I had know about the party earlier, I would have gone.”

    I think the correct grammar is:

    “If I had KNOWN about the party earlier, I would have gone.”

    Nice information about will vs. would on this page, though.

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  10. Vinus
    March 31, 2011

    Amassing. Really good to be cleared on this.
    Thanks to ya’all.

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  11. krisha
    May 19, 2011

    it helps me alot 😉 thank you guys. because i was having hard time with these two words.

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  12. siraj khan buneari
    August 8, 2011

    still i do not understand why?????????

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  13. vinitha
    December 6, 2011

    Please tel me the differnce between these two sentences…
    ” i wil be coming tomrw” & ” i would be coming tmrw”
    anybody pls explain….

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    • Andy
      February 17, 2012

      ” I will be coming tomorrow ” means that you are coming tomorrow for sure come what may .
      But “I would be coming tomorrow ” means that you will come tomorrow only when if some condition is met . For example ” I would be coming tomorrow only if doesn’t rain “

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  14. shamala
    January 21, 2012

    plz help me in understanding these words as i am very confused of them

    what would indicates, is it past or present or what?

    all the examples above does not tell me exactly what is would?

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  15. maimuna
    January 30, 2012

    i will recommed this book to others.
    i hope the above is right?

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  16. sarah
    March 10, 2012

    thanks it really help me to understand the difference ! i have already study this but i didnt remember it! thanks again for this!

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  17. sanmyte
    March 13, 2012

    Nice one guys! U̶̲̥̅̊’ve rily cleared M̶̲̥̅γ̲̣̣̥ doubts on the proper usage of would Ãήϑ will. I will like to say a very big thank Ÿ̲̣̣̣̥ø̲̣̣̥u̶̲̥̅̊. Hope it’s correct???…..

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  18. arreba malik
    July 1, 2012

    would you plz help me out…
    which one is correct
    i would love to say this to my man
    OR
    i will love to say this to my man
    em damn confusrd…=(

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  19. Komal
    August 30, 2012

    Plz help me out guys:

    which one is correct??
    Now when our new Director has joined, I would like to understand if we can continue getting time sheets approved by him or Manager would/will?? do that.

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  20. Laura
    October 4, 2012

    As grammar aficionados, be careful. This sentence you used is incorrect:

    When you use will you or the subject executing the future action is committed to it being carried out

    “Being” is a gerund (noun) so it should “itS being carried out” so show possession.

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  21. vijesh
    November 26, 2012

    sir,
    which is correct

    Minister would arrange everything here on Monday
    minister will arrange everything here on Monday.

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    • susan klee, English teacher
      June 21, 2013

      First: Remember to say “The resignation letter . . . ”
      And yes, I agree that “You will receive the resignation letter . . . ”
      is better than “The letter will be received . . . ”
      TS

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  22. Rohit
    December 10, 2012

    I thnk ‘would’ is the correct 1 cuz u dont noe whether the minister will arrange everything or nt so by using would u assure him that minister will arrange everything….hope ths helps….

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    • China cizzy
      November 21, 2018

      So how would u know if the minister would eventually arrange the file??

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  23. Mac
    January 6, 2013

    Thanks a lot

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  24. Jinendra
    January 28, 2013

    This explanation has totally cleared my concept about the usage on ‘will’ and ‘would’ in English. Thank you very much.

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  25. Aditya
    February 7, 2013

    thanks a lot.

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  26. Roshan
    April 19, 2013

    Resignation Letter you will be received on tomorrow.
    The resignation letter would be received by you tomorrow.

    which one is correct ? pls advise..

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    • faisal khan
      May 21, 2013

      the correct one is “you will receive the resignation letter by tomorrow”

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  27. Sergio GM
    September 6, 2013

    Excuse me. My questions is the following.
    Can I make questions with the auxiliary “WILL”?
    For example, Will you go to church? Or I have to switch to “WOULD” instead of “will” … It’s for teaching the future with “WILL”. Thanks.

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  28. Rupali
    June 21, 2014

    I don’t understand where whould have been put in making the sentence

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  29. HEENA
    August 14, 2014

    Please help me.Which sentence is correct ?

    I would be waiting to get a call/msg from you after 2 weeks.
    OR
    I will be waiting to get a call/msg from you after 2 weeks.

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    • denise
      September 13, 2014

      the point is that they are both right.

      Which one you choose to use depends on your intended meaning.

      I would be waiting to get a call… [ hypothetically, I would IF I had a phone… etc.]

      I will be waiting to get a call… [definitely! I WILL! ]

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  30. olayinka
    September 26, 2014

    More tip on english language

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  31. wadea
    December 17, 2014

    thanks you of all

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  32. Pauline
    March 22, 2015

    Will you be available or Would you be available? Which one is correct? Please advise.
    Thank you

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    • Tony
      April 10, 2015

      Both are correct. Use the one that best matches your intended meaning:

      I am having a surprise party for my sister next Saturday and I want you to come — will you be available?

      I want to give my sister a surprise party but I can’t find a good date that fits everyone’s schedules. If I were to plan it for next Saturday would you be available?

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    • daniel
      June 19, 2016

      would you be available

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  33. Matz
    September 11, 2015

    I would like to tell you that ‘would’ is the past tense of ‘will,’ and that I hope this would clarify your doubts. On an additional note, I do know for a certain that I will be more actively participating in this exciting website in the future.

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  34. Nathon
    September 21, 2015

    I found this “Five Minute Journal” that asks the same questions each day to help you focus.

    The second question is “What would make today great?”

    The author may also have asked:
    What will make today great?
    What could make today great?
    What can make today great?

    In trying to honestly answer the question, I looked up the exact difference between will/would and would/could. Here’s what I have come up with:

    What will make today great? – what will I definitely do that will have a definite outcome with a result I deem as “great”

    What could make today great? – what might happen, apart from my taking action, that will have a possible outcome of “great”. could is

    What can make today great? – same as above, I believe

    What would make today great? – That is, what am capable of doing that if I did it would possibly result in an outcome of “great”…

    Thoughts?

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  35. Jummy
    March 4, 2016

    hi,
    if i say i would give her the money tomorrow .. am i correct or wrong

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    • Anthony
      March 15, 2016

      It’s sounds better to say “I will give her the money tomorrow.”
      Since it’s what you expect (or promised)

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    • Quyên Nghé
      April 4, 2016

      – If you are giving someone your advice that he should “give her money” and you certainly meet her tomorrow, then your sentence is right, like “If I were you, I would give her the money tomorrow”
      – If you just want to give her your money, you should say “I will give her the money tomorrow”

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  36. Dushyant
    March 29, 2016

    Thanks for describing would

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  37. Veerabadran GUNA
    January 27, 2017

    Thank you so much.my suggestion pl gv more examples.
    Regards
    Veerabadran GUNA

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  38. olawale obayan
    May 13, 2017

    i thought “will u help me out pls” is the correct answer since its an offer not “would you help me out pls”

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  39. Chi
    May 21, 2017

    I have been looking for a book that will explain cultural context of the Scriptures, from people’s review of the book online I believe this book will help out.

    Am I correct or wrong

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    • John Seah
      February 27, 2018

      I would think “..I believe this book would help.” is more likely to be used by an English speaker. “will” would be too direct.

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  40. Anyars
    May 25, 2017

    i enjoyed the conversation

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  41. Maya
    July 19, 2017

    Plz help me… I wanna know which one is correct and what’s the difference between these two
    When will you come or when would you come ….
    which one is correct and why ??? plz explain it…

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  42. Maya
    July 19, 2017

    What’s the difference between
    how would you go and how will you go…..and which one is correct and why… Plz help me na I’m so confused…

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  43. Nada
    August 18, 2017

    Is it correct to say
    He would really care for you instead of he cares for you

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  44. seema
    September 25, 2017

    How will you impress my presents or how would you impress my parents . which one is correct

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  45. Jason
    October 11, 2017

    I was raised to ask people in the manner of
    Would you do this for me

    And told it in proper English and rude to say because it’s pushy

    Will you do this for me

    It does seem more condescending and or pushy to be told will you versus would you… Comments?

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  46. Adjei kojo
    October 15, 2017

    Pls this two statements which one is correct ; Will u be going somewhere today , and Would u be going somewhere today ?

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  47. Ankush Kakne
    February 9, 2018

    Very good but you forget to mention one thing. Would is used as past tense of will in indirect speech. Please add this with some good examples.

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  48. Atena Alishah
    February 13, 2018

    Hello.Thank you for a great help of yours.I do have a question,can we use ‘would ‘when we want to talk about some thing possible in the future?or when talking about some thing that’s likely to happen or exist in the future?
    For example,Is this correct:great teachers would teach holistically or I’d be a great teacher.

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    • Anthony
      March 10, 2018

      You can use “would” in those sentences, but if it’s something expected to actually happen, then “will” is better.
      For example: If you’re talking about a group of inadequate teachers that do not currently teach holistically and comparing them to hypothetical ‘great teachers’ then use “would”. Or if you are currently a babysitter and are envisioning how you would be as a teacher, then “I would be a great teacher.” But if you are starting a new teaching job next week, and are committing to success then “I will be a great teacher.”

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      • Mk
        May 4, 2020

        Could you please tell me is it correct to ask “how would be your life without me” if i am intended to ask about the possibility ???

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  49. Slimshady
    May 27, 2018

    plz answer to these question….with what would you like to associate Robert hutching Goddard?

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  50. Rishad
    September 1, 2019

    What is the defference between, “i will tell you” and “i would tell you” please explain

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    March 5, 2020

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  52. Adeoye
    May 16, 2020

    The difference between ‘I will tell you and I would tell you’
    I will tell you= means you’re certainly going to tell her/him in a particular range of time
    I would tell you= means you would tell her only if some conditions are met (uncertain)

    Thoughts??

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    September 3, 2020

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