Can someone please tell me the difference between the following two sentences?
Everyday I will be sending an email about the updates.
Everyday I would be sending an email about the updates.
Also, how do I say that I will send the updates of each day on that day itself? Are the following sentences OK?
Everyday I will/would be sending an email about the updates of the day.
Everyday I will/would be sending an email about the day’s updates.
Look416
September 18, 2008, 7:33am
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The would here is most probably refer to a more polite manner
Will = future action
but would can either a future auxilary verb or a more polite way of say
f.e would you like to have a dance with me
or I would like to invite you for my party.
Thanks Look for your views.
Can somebody else please explain it in further detail?
Look416
September 18, 2008, 2:29pm
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Here is what i have found from the forum
You can use ‘would like’ as a polite form of ‘want’:
Do you want to come …
Would you like to come …? =>This is basically a polite form of (1).
The word ‘would’ can make a sentence more tentative and therefore more polite. The word ‘would’ is also used to form a conditional future:
The children would love it if they came to the countryside.
As for will, it just an auxillary verb used for future tenses