sb70012
Senior Member
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2013
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- Interested in Language
- Native Language
- Persian
- Home Country
- Iran
- Current Location
- Iran
Hi,
There is a conversation in my book.
If you click here you will see the context and the picture of the page.
There is a sentence: "I'd be happy to"
Can we use "will" instead of "would" on that part of the sentence?
For example: "I'll be happy to":?:
Source : Summit 2, by Joan Saslow and Allen Ascher,
Printed in the USA, unit 6, Travel hassles and experiences.
(I checked for it in the forum but couldn't
find a good answer to my question)
Thank you.
There is a conversation in my book.
If you click here you will see the context and the picture of the page.
There is a sentence: "I'd be happy to"
Can we use "will" instead of "would" on that part of the sentence?
For example: "I'll be happy to":?:
Source : Summit 2, by Joan Saslow and Allen Ascher,
Printed in the USA, unit 6, Travel hassles and experiences.
(I checked for it in the forum but couldn't
find a good answer to my question)
Thank you.