Steerforth
New member
- Joined
- Sep 30, 2010
- Member Type
- Academic
- Native Language
- English
- Home Country
- England
- Current Location
- Mexico
Hello,
I am a teacher and have taught business English in the past.
A good number of people have been having a discussion with much disagreement over the use of the word, "would" in a sentence. I am asking for very specific details:
You plan a picnic, and on that day, it rains. You say:
“Of course it would be raining!”
How is would used? Is it a "conditional verb"?
Anything to do with "expressing volition"?
Is it an answer to a rhetorical (unspoken) question?
Is it merely the past tense of "will"?
If anybody knows, I'd appreciate a short essay. I am looking for specific details. Thanks very much!
I am a teacher and have taught business English in the past.
A good number of people have been having a discussion with much disagreement over the use of the word, "would" in a sentence. I am asking for very specific details:
You plan a picnic, and on that day, it rains. You say:
“Of course it would be raining!”
How is would used? Is it a "conditional verb"?
Anything to do with "expressing volition"?
Is it an answer to a rhetorical (unspoken) question?
Is it merely the past tense of "will"?
If anybody knows, I'd appreciate a short essay. I am looking for specific details. Thanks very much!