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How much would that be? vs How much will that be?

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. The choice between 'would' and 'will' depends on the context and the speaker's intention. 'How much would that be?' is often used when making a hypothetical inquiry or when being more polite. 'How much will that be?' is more direct and commonly used in everyday conversations.
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How much would that be?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in hypothetical or polite inquiries.

This phrase is often used when asking about the cost of something in a hypothetical situation or when trying to be more polite in your inquiry.

Examples:

  • If I were to buy two of these, how much would that be?
  • How much would that be if I paid in cash?
  • So, how much would that be?
  • And how much would that be?
  • and how much would that be?
  • So how much would that be?
  • Into this place, I mean, How much would that be worth to you?
  • Do you have any idea how much that child would be worth?
  • Do you have any idea how much that child would be worth?
  • I'm - I'm just asking, if I had information, Ballpark, approximate, How much would that be worth to you?
  • Say he ran away, right, across state line to a friend's "house..." ...do you know how much trouble that friend would be in?
  • How much? 2,500 for everything.
  • So, how much would this cost?
  • if you can measure it with your hands, how much would it be?
  • Right. - How much will that be? - Thirty grand.
  • The question is - how much?
  • How much? -It depends.
  • How much? - $43,000, fully equipped.
  • You know how much? 1,800,000 lire.
  • How much? $20 million.
  • How much? - For you it's free.
  • How much? - $10 million.

Alternatives:

  • How much will that be?
  • What would the total amount be?

How much will that be?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in direct inquiries about the cost of something.

This phrase is commonly used when asking about the price of something in a straightforward manner or in everyday conversations.

Examples:

  • How much will that be with the discount?
  • How much will that be if I add the extra service?
  • Right. - How much will that be? - Thirty grand.
  • And about how much will that be?
  • How much will that be?
  • How much will that be?
  • And how much will that be?
  • And how much will that be?
  • How much? 2,500 for everything.
  • How much will it cost? Well, my friend has a very large family.
  • The question is - how much?
  • How much? -It depends.
  • How much? - $43,000, fully equipped.
  • You know how much? 1,800,000 lire.
  • How much? $20 million.
  • How much? - For you it's free.
  • How much? - $10 million.
  • But how much? - $100 for four.
  • For how much? $2 million.
  • How much? Twenty-five euros per person, it's cheap.
  • How much? $5 million should do it.
  • How much? $50 million.

Alternatives:

  • How much would that be?
  • What will the total amount be?

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