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Would be or will be - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
3 Answers. Sorted by: 10. Will describes an action that is expected to take place in the future. It expresses certainty. Would describes something that was in the future at the time of the original action, but is no longer in the future now.
How To Use "Would Be" In A Sentence: In-Depth Exploration
Conditional Statements. In conditional statements, “would be” is often used to express hypothetical or imagined situations. It allows us to discuss potential outcomes or actions that are dependent on certain conditions being met. For example: If it rained, the picnic would be canceled. If I had more time, I would be able to finish the project.
Will Be or Would Be? What is the difference?
For example, “It will be sunny tomorrow.”. On the other hand, would be is used in two main ways. First, to talk about hypothetical situations, like “I would be happy if I won the lottery.”. This means it’s not certain. Second, it’s used as the past form of ‘will’ in indirect speech: “He said he would be late.”.
English Phrase: that would be (nice/great/etc.) | PhraseMix.com
Explanation of the English phrase "that would be (nice/great/etc.)": Use the phrase "that would be ___" to accept someone's offer. For example: A: Would you like something to drink? B: Sure, that would be great. A: I can watch your kids for you if you'd like to go out for a few hours. B: Really? That would be wonderful!
'will' and 'would' | LearnEnglish - LearnEnglish - British Council
Verbs. Modal verbs. 'will' and 'would' Level: beginner. We use will: to express beliefs about the present or future. to talk about what people want to do or are willing to do. to make promises, offers and requests. would is the past tense form of will. Because it is a past tense, it is used: to talk about the past.
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