Asked by rfvv
1. I can give you a hand if you want.
-That would be great.
(What is the meaning of 'would' in the answer?)
- That will be great.
- That's great.
(Can we use these answers? What is the difference in meaning?)
2. I can give you a hand if you want to.
-That would be great.
(Do we have to use 'to' after 'want' or not?)
-That would be great.
(What is the meaning of 'would' in the answer?)
- That will be great.
- That's great.
(Can we use these answers? What is the difference in meaning?)
2. I can give you a hand if you want to.
-That would be great.
(Do we have to use 'to' after 'want' or not?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. It's better to use "That would" or "That's" rather than "That will" -- the reason is because "would" indicates a possibility, not a fact or a future fact.
2. You don't need to use "to" in that sentence.
2. You don't need to use "to" in that sentence.
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