Will vs. Would - Commonly Confused Words In English
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Will vs. Would - Commonly Confused Words In English
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Don't get confused between when to use will and when to use would. Will will is used: with the future verb tenses to say something that is definitely going to happen to state facts for making decisions at the time of speaking Examples: Will you come with me to the store? The girls will go to school tomorrow. Would Would is: the past tense of will used to talk about the past used for the future for things that are not certain Examples: She would not come with me to the store yesterday. I think the girls would help you. Will & Would will & would are both used: to offer something or to make an offer Examples: Will you call her today? Would you call her today? - See more at: http://www.english-the-easy-way.com/Confusing_English/Will_Would.html#sthash.deAbFSRn.dpuf//www.english-the-easy-way.com/Confusing_English/Will_Would.html#sthash.deAbFSRn.dpuf
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