[title]Family quotes[/title] [description]Welcome to our family quotes section! Here you'll find some of the funniest (and wisest) quotes on the subject of family life![/description]
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Jack_back  +  579265 Thu, 23 Oct 08 10:22 AM
How can I differentiate would have and will have? can I used would have for future probability or it is used being used in past ?
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Mister Micawber  +  579313 Thu, 23 Oct 08 01:46 PM
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 It is a conditional form (among other things), so:

If I see you tomorrow, we will have lunch together. (A good chance of seeing each other)
If I saw you tomorrow, we would have lunch together. (Not likely to see each other)
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