Will or would

Will or Would

“Will” and “would” are both modal verbs, and their usage depends on the context and the type of statement being made. Here are the main differences between “will” and “would”:

Tense:

  • Will: It is primarily used in the future tense to express future actions, predictions, promises, decisions, and facts.
    • Example: I will meet you at the park tomorrow.
  • Would: It is often used in the past tense to express hypothetical or unreal situations, as well as in conditional statements.
  • Example: If I had more time, I would visit you.

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