will be or would be an asset ?

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thomas615

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(a) I believe I will be an asset to your company
(b) I believe I would be an asset to your company

What is the difference between (a) and (b)?
 

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I will do it = future. It's a sure thing.
I would do it = conditional. Something has to happen in order for you to do it.*


* = copyright Barb_d


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The difference to me is whether the person works for the company or not. The first could be used when the person has been offered a job (the sure thing mentioned above) and the second when the person is trying to convince them to give him a job (the event that has to happen).
 
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