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24 Dec 2018
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“When would you use this word” //
“When do you use this word”
Are there any differences in the two sentences?
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“When would you use this word” //
“When do you use this word”
Are there any differences in the two sentences?
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“When do you use this word”
Are there any differences in the two sentences?
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24 Dec 2018
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- English (US)
There is a difference but it is a small one.
"Would" asks for examples of the average situation (average = 並); often uses examples that are not real
"Do" asks for examples of real situations whether they are average or not
Most of the time they mean the same thing, and everyday people use both words for both purposes.
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- English (US)
There is a difference but it is a small one.
"Would" asks for examples of the average situation (average = 並); often uses examples that are not real
"Do" asks for examples of real situations whether they are average or not
Most of the time they mean the same thing, and everyday people use both words for both purposes.
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It really helps me a lot!

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