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I will go vs I would go

Both "I will go" and "I would go" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "I will go" is used to express a definite intention or decision to go somewhere in the future, while "I would go" is used to express a conditional or hypothetical situation. The choice between the two depends on the certainty of the action and the context in which it is being used.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 1332 views

I will go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a definite intention or decision to go somewhere in the future.

Use "I will go" when you want to express a firm decision or intention to go somewhere in the future.

Examples:

  • I will go to the party tomorrow.
  • I will go to the store after work.
  • I will go to the beach next weekend.
  • If necessary, I will go to Starfleet Command.
  • I will go look out something to tempt her.
  • I will go start the car.
  • I will go find a deck of cards.
  • If it wishes to have breakfast I will go immediately to the wardroom.
  • So I will go to Locke's camp with you.
  • I will go see the victim directly.
  • I will go straight to Beltran and tell him that Pezuela is alive and testifying.
  • Accompagnatemi not, I will go alone.
  • Next week I will go to the Bundestag in Berlin.
  • I will go happy in the knowledge that you are saved.
  • Sadly, I will go to my death without experiencing true love.
  • I will go and see Kiyomori on the island of Itsukushima.
  • I will go to Sydney on business next month.
  • I will go with you as far as Narita Airport.
  • I will go to your home, Michael.
  • I think I will go shopping.
  • I will go upstairs and fill this with my dignity.
  • I will go where you can't go.
  • I will go first with my score.

Alternatives:

  • I am going to go
  • I plan to go
  • I intend to go
  • I am going
  • I am headed to

I would go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a conditional or hypothetical situation where going somewhere is contingent on certain conditions.

Use "I would go" when you want to express a hypothetical or conditional situation where going somewhere is dependent on certain conditions being met.

Examples:

  • I would go to the party if I had time.
  • I would go to the store if it wasn't raining.
  • I would go to the beach if I had a day off.
  • Otherwise, I would go to Mauritania myself.
  • I would go to whatever school will take him.
  • So after, I would go to the Kaguya.
  • I would go to the swimsuit section and switch the tags.
  • I would go to the mountains when young.
  • Believe me, if he were still alive, I would go to him.
  • Coach, I would go anywhere with Nathan.
  • If I were rich, I would go abroad.
  • Were I young, I would go abroad.
  • Without you, I would go into the world naked.
  • Years ago, I would go to Le Beffroi, the Belfry Hotel, for a drink after work every night.
  • You can be certain that David made Jack aware of his plan, so I would go find him if I were you.
  • And I would go to work every day, not sure what kind of state she would be in when I got home.
  • Look, if I was you, I would go to Port authority and get on a bus right now.
  • If I were you, I would go to the source.
  • I would go pick up papá's cassava.
  • I thought I would go to Mr. Gaines' funeral.
  • But I would go crazy without the Warehouse, Myka.
  • I also said I would go to dinner with him and his grandparents.
  • I would go with "Fartacus".

Alternatives:

  • I might go
  • I could go
  • I may go
  • I should go
  • I can go

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