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If and Will



*Maria*
Russian Federation

If and Will
 

Dear colleagues!

Probably it �s quite a stupid question, but... In what case is it possible to use �will � or �would � after �if �?

13 Jan 2012      





Pretty3
Saudi Arabia

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13 Jan 2012     



ueslteacher
Ukraine

When you report questions.
E. g. She doesn �t know if he will come tomorrow.
She didn �t know if he would come the next day.
BC in this case it �s not a condition: she doesn �t know what, not on what condition.

Or when there �s a connotation of volition i. e. "will/would" is used as a modal verb
E. g. Come if you will. (i.e. if you want/are willing)

Sophia

13 Jan 2012     



veronika74
Hungary

Hi.

In special cases, if the person is too stubborn, selfish or unwilling to do something.  We hope he or she may change his or her mind.

If you would wait (=courtesy -would you be so kind to wait?), I will find out whether the doctor is in.
If you will have an abortion (=she insists on having an abortion), I won �t marry you.
If he will take his medicine (=he is unwilling to take it), he might recover.

13 Jan 2012