This document discusses the modal verbs would and will. Would is used to declare preferences and ask about things politely, such as stating what someone would like or asking what someone would prefer. Will is used to form the future tense as well as indicate determination, such as saying what someone will do in the future or expressing their will to accomplish something.
This document discusses the modal verbs would and will. Would is used to declare preferences and ask about things politely, such as stating what someone would like or asking what someone would prefer. Will is used to form the future tense as well as indicate determination, such as saying what someone will do in the future or expressing their will to accomplish something.
This document discusses the modal verbs would and will. Would is used to declare preferences and ask about things politely, such as stating what someone would like or asking what someone would prefer. Will is used to form the future tense as well as indicate determination, such as saying what someone will do in the future or expressing their will to accomplish something.
WOULD • It is used "would" to declare a preference and to ask about something politely. Examples: She would like to go to New York someday. I would like a beer and my wife would like a glass of wine please. WILL
• “will” is used to form the future
tense. Also the use of “will” means will or determination. Examples: I will help you We will learn English