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This means that there is no s on the third person singular, and that it is followed by the infinitive:. I will leave later. You will leave later. We will leave later. They will leave later. Some of the examples above also show conditional sentences. For more grammar information on conditionals, see our page on If sentences.

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Skip to content. Will Choose the correct answer. Your answer: Correct answer: Next. Your Answers. So your comment communicates that you were expecting that from them. Conditionals tend to give English learners trouble, often because of modal verbs and mixed tenses. In general, we use conditionals to talk about possibilities and results. To determine whether you should use will or would, ask yourself this question: Is it an imagined situation, or is it a real possibility in the future?

In this structure, the verb after if needs to be in the present tense:. When we use conditionals with would , we use the past tense after if. If we break up, I will be devastated.

If we broke up, I would be devastated. Here, using would and the past tense means that breaking up is not a possibility. Again, the use of would and the past tense here means that the situation is hypothetical. So, to summarize, in the first two sentences, the speaker is talking about things that might happen soon.

If I were you, I will cancel the meeting. If you lived here, you would have to walk to work. If you lived here, you will have to walk to work. We can use will or would to make requests with no change in meaning. But it can change the politeness of your request. Would you hand me a soda? Will you hand me a soda?

There are some structures that we use to make requests that we can only use with would. For example:. Would you mind getting some wine on your way home? Will you mind getting some wine on your way home? I will like the roast chicken, please. He will rather not eat out tonight. We can also use would or will to offer people things with no change in meaning or politeness. But there are certain structures that we can only use with will and some we can only use with would.

Would you have some more coffee? Will you like another cocktail? We use the term reported speech to talk about what someone said without putting it in quotation marks. Mark said he would take care of it. Reported: Margaret said Ana would meet us at the bar. Reported: He said he would never eat meat again.

Reported: She told me I would love it here. My neighbor has said that she will stop by the party. Most of the time, mixing up these two modal verbs will not affect your ability to communicate.

David will finish painting the garage for you. All of the above examples are offers to help, even the last sentence, where David is being volunteered by someone else. Interestingly, this applies to animals and inanimate objects too.

The governors will not permit smoking on school property. Here are some other examples:. Will you take your dog on holiday? Will they put their house on the market? Will Gail teach business English? Here are some examples:. I assure you we will do our best to get to the bottom of this.

With this type of question, we are asking if someone is willing to carry out the request.



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