(i)
‘Will’ is Noun and Verb.
Synonyms:
A fixed
and persistent intent or purpose, used to know what is going to happen in
future
Note:
Will is not used with 'I' and 'We'. However it may be used to indicate
determination/obligation.
Sentences:
1. Anne will be in London tomorrow.
2. I will carry the bag for you.
3. Lucy will meet you at the airport.
4. Most people will to live long.
5. There will be a new principal soon.
6. Where there's a will there's a way.
7. Will Julie be at home tonight?
8. Will you give me her mobile number?
9. Will you meet me in London?
10.
Will you stop
talking, please?
11.
Zany will be 65 years
old next week.
(ii)
‘Would’ is Verb.
Synonyms:
Past
tense of will, used to express a polite request
Note:
Would is not used with ‘I’ and ‘We’. However it may be used to indicate
determination/obligation.
Sentences:
1. Harry would seem to be getting better.
2. He would go and meet her every day.
3. I wouldn’t have slept there.
4. It would be nice to meet Miss Jenny.
5. They assured that they would help Nick.
6. We wish it would stop snowing.
7. What would you do tonight?
8. Why would anyone hurt her?
9. Would you like some tea?
10.
Zany said she would
like chicken for dinner.
(To be updated)
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