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Correct usage of 'would'
Can somebody please explain me the correct usage of would?
please explain me all the situations where we can use 'would'.
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'
That is far too big a question to answer in one thread, I am afraid. Post sentences where you are not sure whether would is correct or not. We can then deal with one case at a time.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
Can somebody please explain to me the correct usage of 'would'?
Please explain to me all the situations where we can use 'would'.
Welcome to the forum, snowwhite, and congratulations on giving your thread such a great title. Many seasoned posters can't get the hang of that skill.
Insert your thread title into the Search box at the top of the page and you'll find links to many previous discussions of this topic.
Rover
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'

Originally Posted by
5jj
That is far too big a question to answer in one thread, I am afraid. Post sentences where you are not sure whether would is correct or not. We can then deal with one case at a time.
Sir,
Sentence:
With enthusiasm, the positive energy we exude would make those around us also enthusiastic.
i would like to ask whether we can use will here instead of would.
Thanks.
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'

Originally Posted by
Rover_KE
Welcome to the forum, snowwhite, and congratulations on giving your thread such a great title. Many seasoned posters can't get the hang of that skill.
Insert your thread title into the
Search box at the top of the page and you'll find links to many previous discussions of this topic.
Rover

Thank you Sir.
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'
You're welcome.
(There's no need to call us Sir. A simple word of thanks is appreciated - or even just a click of the Like button.)
Rover
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'
kindly answer my query and explain the example that i have given.
Thanks.
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
k Kindly answer my query and explain the example that i I have given.
'Kindly' has an authoritarian ring in BrE. I am sure you did not intend it that way, but it may deter people from responding. We prefer 'please'.
With enthusiasm, the positive energy we exude would make those around us also enthusiastic.
Whether 'will' is possible depends on the context. As it stands, with 'would', 'exuded' seems to be better than 'exude' but, once again, that depends on the context.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
If you just want to know the meaning of a word, try OneLook Dictionary Search first.
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'

Originally Posted by
5jj
'Kindly' has an authoritarian ring in
BrE. I am sure you did not intend it that way, but it may deter people from responding. We prefer 'please'.
With enthusiasm, the positive energy we exude would make those around us also enthusiastic.
Whether 'will' is possible depends on the context. As it stands, with 'would', 'exuded' seems to be better than 'exude' but, once again, that depends on the context.
I am extremely sorry. I did not know that.
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Re: Correct usage of 'would'

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
I am extremely sorry. I did not know that.
It's not a problem. I did say that I was sure you did not intend to use it an authoritarian way.
In some varieties of English, 'kindly' does mean the same as 'please'. However, it does have the authoritarian ring in BrE, and we need to point this out so that people do not give a wrong impression. I don't know if the same is true in AmE. Let's hope an American can tell us.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
If you just want to know the meaning of a word, try OneLook Dictionary Search first.
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