Which one is correct?
"How will he do this" or "How would he do this"?

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How will he do this

This phrase is correct and is used when discussing future actions or plans.

This phrase is used to inquire about the method or process someone intends to use in the future.

Examples:

  • How will he do this without any help?
  • I wonder how he will do this project.
  • How will he do this if the circumstances change?

Alternatives:

  • How is he going to do this?
  • How does he plan to do this?
  • How intends he to do this?
  • How is he going to accomplish this?
  • How does he aim to do this?

How would he do this

This phrase is correct and is used when discussing hypothetical situations or past events.

This phrase is used to inquire about the method or process someone would have used in a hypothetical scenario or in the past.

Examples:

  • How would he do this if he were in your shoes?
  • I wonder how he would have done this differently.
  • How would he do this if he had the chance?

Alternatives:

  • How could he do this?
  • How might he do this?
  • How did he do this?
  • How was he going to do this?
  • How had he done this?
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'How would he do this?' is used when talking about a hypothetical situation or a past event. 'How will he do this?' is used when discussing a future action or plan.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

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