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will vs would
Hello
I would like to know the basic difference between the usage of these two words:will and would.
I don't understand when to use will and when to use would.
Example: Will brand Priyanka work for her brother?
Can we use 'would' in the above sentence?
Thanks.
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Re: will vs would

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
Hello
I would like to know the basic difference between the usage of these two words:will and would.
I don't understand when to use will and when to use would.
Example: Will brand Priyanka work for her brother?
Can we use 'would' in the above sentence?
Thanks.
First, I don't understand your use of "brand", unless Priyanka is the name of a product, but in your example, the use of "would" suggests that there is some perceived condition that might influence the decision/response to work. Whereas, the use of "will" would expect a simple "yes" or "no" response.
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Re: will vs would

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
Hello
I would like to know the basic difference between the usage of these two words:will and would.
I don't understand when to use will and when to use would.
Example: Will brand Priyanka work for her brother? (you are wondering: is she willing to do so?)
Would she work for her brother? (If he paid her good money - hypothetical condition)
Thanks.
Hope it helps.
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Re: will vs would
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Re: will vs would
So that means, we start our question with 'would' only when some condition is attached to it.
Am i right?
Thanks
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Re: will vs would

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
So that means, we start our question with 'would' only when some condition is attached to it.
Am I right?
Thanks
Yes.
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Re: will vs would

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
So that means, we start our question with 'would' only when some condition is attached to it.
The condition may be implied: Would you like drink (if I offered you one)?
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Re: will vs would
Doubts:
As it has been said,we use 'would' in questions when some condition is attached to it.
Here are some of the examples, where I don't see any condition or any hypothetical situation,but still 'would' is used here.
I might be wrong in saying that.
May be some condition is there and I am not able to figure it out.
examples:
Why would someone do that?
Why would I think that?
How would i know?
Great confusion.
Thanks.
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Re: will vs would

Originally Posted by
snowwhiteY2K
So that means, we start our question with 'would' only when some condition is attached to it.
Am i right?
Thanks
And also when you would like to make a polite offer/request:
Would you like some tea?
Would you mind opening the window?
Would you care for some cake?
Hope it helps.
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Re: will vs would

Originally Posted by
shannico
And also when you would like to make a polite offer/request:
Would you like some tea?
Would you mind opening the window?
Would you care for some cake?
Hope it helps.
And i have seen some of the sentences where there is no condition but an element of uncertainty is there,then also we use would.
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