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Difference between would and should



 
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Difference between would and should #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 24, 2005 10:56 am   Difference between would and should
 

Test No. incompl/inter-20 "Will or Shall?", question 1

Do you know the difference .........?

(a) between will and shall
(b) of will and shall
(c) from will and shall
(d) by will and shall

Test No. incompl/inter-20 "Will or Shall?", answer 1

Do you know the difference between will and shall?

Correct answer: (a) between will and shall
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please advise me difference of should and would
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Difference between would and should #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 24, 2005 12:37 pm   Difference between would and should
 

Should is an auxiliary verb that expresses an obligation or a suggestion while would expresses a request or a desire.
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Difference between would and should #3 (permalink) Thu Oct 20, 2005 17:44 pm   Difference between would and should
 

but doesnt the verb "will" have the form "I shall" in the first person?
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