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USE OF ‘WILL’ ‘WOULD’

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USES OF ‘WILL’ ‘WOULD’


WILL

FUTURITY

He will join the meeting soon.
Gerald will make all necessary arrangements.
They will start to study English grammar.
My mother will visit Australia next week.

REQUEST

Will you please give your phone?
Will you sit here for half an hour?
Will your brother participate in party?
Will the visitors wait there until I’m free?

DETERMINATION

They will play to win today.
Gloria will start to walk 10 km daily.
We will visit Jerusalem next year.
She will work hard until she becomes successful.

PROMISE

I will meet you every single day.
I will help you in all your activities.
I will never forget you till my last breath.
Nathan will take the responsibility of his education.

REFUSAL

I will not support you to type a blog.
The won’t accept your unplanned project
Your father will not permit this marriage.
The teacher will definitely tell you to write it again.

WILLINGNESS

I will surely help you.
We will start a business in partnership.
He will distribute masks on the occasion of his birthday.
Doris will donate his blood in Blood-donation Camp.

CERTAINTY

I will definitely be there, don’t worry.
It will not rain tomorrow.
They will finish the work by tomorrow.
Keith will surely be selected in basketball team.

WOULD

PAST HABIT/ROUTINE

We would play football very Sunday.
Arthur would walk 5 miles daily.
He would always be late for Physics class.
We would eat pizza in this canteen.

WISH/WILLINGNESS

I would like to deliver a speech on that occasion.
I would become a global English expert.
My sister would marry with her good friend.
I would attend the ceremony with my family.

POLITE OFFER/DESIRE

Would you like to take a cup of coffee?
Would you buy this car for your son?
I would give 10 percent discount on this shopping.
I would add you in my Facebook group.

CONDITIONAL

If I were teacher, I would teach using technologies.
If I were police, I would not allow you to go there.
If I were you, I would solve all questions.
I would decide to bat first, if I were the captain.

CONSEQUENCE

He would be punished, if he found guilty.
If you support me, I would start a website.
He would regain his confidence, if you console him.
If he goes there, they would beat him.

REQUEST

Would you add me in your Telegram channel?
Would you participate in Annual Sports?
Would you please park my car there?
Would you please go there to smoke?


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used to/need to/dare to
have to/has to
must/ought to
may/might
shall/should
can/could
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