Asked by Henry2
                When do you use "will" to make an offer or request?
1) Will you have a sandwich?
Will you do me a favour?
2) Will you want me to (is not possible)
3) I need other examples.
4) Will you have your children picked up from school(is not possible)
            
        1) Will you have a sandwich?
Will you do me a favour?
2) Will you want me to (is not possible)
3) I need other examples.
4) Will you have your children picked up from school(is not possible)
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                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    In #1, I'd use "will" because I'm expecting positive answers. For improbabilities or impossibilities or unknowns responses, I'd use "would."
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/auxiliary.htm#would
    
http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/auxiliary.htm#would
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