Hi,
Question:
Should I use would or will?
Sentence:
I would / will accept your arrangement for the date on which I go to Japan.
Thanks
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Hi,
Question:
Should I use would or will?
Sentence:
I would / will accept your arrangement for the date on which I go to Japan.
Thanks
If you use "would" you are suggesting you would accept the arrangement on some condition.
"I would accept your arrangement if I can get the time off."
"I would accept your arrangement if my mother is able to watch my dog."
Contrast with:
"I will accept your arrangement for the date. I'll see you there."
This last example declares agreement with the arrangement - without condition.
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Not a teacher. 53-year-old American
Use 'will'.
'Would' is conditional, but you haven't mentioned a condition.
You'd use 'would' in the following, for example: "I would accept your arrangement for the date on which I go to Japan, if I could get the time off work."
Note: you can also use 'will' with this condition, ("I will accept ... if I can ...", but you can't 'would' without one.
Note: you can also use 'will' with this condition, ("I will accept ... if I can ...", but you can't 'would' without one.
hi,
if I want to imply "i am/will be very likely to accept the arrangement if the arrangement is not very bad", can I use would ?
Ie, say: "I would accept the arrangement ", without mention the condition.
However, he is my boss, I must say some polite things
thanks
No, if you say you will, then you will, without condition.
The original sentence is a bit awkwardly worded. Do you care about that?
It is FAR ruder to say "I will accept whatever you propose" and then later say "Oh, no, sorry, I didn't mean THAT date" than it is to state when you can't go in the first place.