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word usage
when writing about what will happen in the future, can one use both will and
would in a paragraph? |
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I don't see why not if the context supports it. Remember, "will" implies
certainty, whereas "would" is more commonly used conditionally. i.e. it would happen if something else happens. -- AndyE "Environmental Specialist" wrote: when writing about what will happen in the future, can one use both will and would in a paragraph? |
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