Essential English Grammar: WILL or WOULD?

Do you know when to use ‘will’ and when to use ‘would’? Watch this grammar lesson to end all your confusion. In some cases, ‘would’ is simply the past tense of ‘will’, but in other contexts they have very different meanings and uses – such as real vs. hypothetical situations. In this lesson we look at how to use these two verbs and how mixing them up can be confusing to a reader or listener. Watch the video, then test your understanding with the quiz: More of my English grammar lessons: How to use IF & WHETHER When NOT to use an article 0:00 “WILL“ & “WOULD“ in English 0:34 the functions of “will“ & “would“ 2:24 “will“ & “would“ for future & hypotheticals 5:39 “will“ & “would“ for reported speech 7:25 “will“ & “would“: complex example 1 10:34 “will“ & “would“: complex example 2
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