![]() Would refers to half-open or closed condition as an analogue of will. she promised she would call soon after work the mechanic said he would fix the car tomorrow we'll go running this afternoon if it's not too windy don't trust her, she will always tell you lies can't you do your homework? Don't worry, I'll come and help you will you help me with the housework today? will you tell your sister she is also invited? what will you order for lunch? I'll order fried rice someone is at the door, I'll go and see who it is we'll (we will) have ice cream after dinner tonight Statement referring to the future - fact, timetable, etc. ![]() > Double-click on words you don't understand > Similar tests: - Questions : how to ask them - Conditional - Future simple - I wish, if only - Express the future - Conditional clauses - Future perfect / Future progressive - Hypothetical sentences: tenses > Other English exercises on the same topics: BE, HAVE, DO, DID, WAS. ![]() Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #116565: Will or Would
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