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I would be a Wife vs I will be a wife

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I would be a wife' is used to express a hypothetical situation or a polite request, while 'I will be a wife' is used to state a future intention or plan.

Last updated: April 05, 2024 • 139 views

I would be a Wife

This phrase is correct and is commonly used in English to express a hypothetical situation or a polite request.

This phrase is used to talk about a hypothetical situation or to make a polite request. It implies a condition or possibility.

Examples:

  • If I were to marry him, I would be a wife.
  • I would be a wife if he proposed to me.
  • I would be a Wife
  • I would be a degrading example for the rest of my life.
  • I would be a great maid of honor.
  • I would be a bit 'awkward. Ma...
  • I would be a different person.
  • I would be a bad person.
  • And that I would be a part of helping people.
  • Thanks, honey. I would be a mess without you.
  • If I knew that I would be a rich man.
  • I actually think I would be a great mayor.
  • So maybe I would be a good father.
  • You think I would be a bad influence.
  • She thought I would be a father to that baby.
  • And I would be a father to our baby.
  • I would be a hostess at a Japanese steakhouse.
  • However, I would be a mere attendee rather than someone on the program.
  • I knew I would be a better king.
  • I would be a better father then.
  • Now... I would be a neutral party.
  • 'Cause I would be a great mage.
  • I would be a magnificent warrior, merciless in battle, fearless.

Alternatives:

  • I could be a wife
  • I might be a wife
  • I should be a wife
  • I wish to be a wife
  • I hope to be a wife

I will be a wife

This phrase is correct and is commonly used in English to state a future intention or plan.

This phrase is used to talk about a future intention or plan. It indicates a definite future action.

Examples:

  • I will be a wife when we get married.
  • She will be a wife next year.
  • I will be a wife
  • I will be a Pa'u again.
  • And then I will be a full-fledged dragoon.
  • I will be a vision of demure obedience and propriety.
  • I will be a Hero after all.
  • I will be a good wife.
  • I will be a serious writer, Mr. Blackly.
  • I will be a shining example of upright citizenship and constitutionality.
  • I will be a vision of demure obedience and propriety.
  • I will be a much better best friend.
  • But I will be a senior director.
  • I will be a mother to them all.
  • I will be a better man for her sake.
  • At best I will be a middling swordsman.
  • I will be a father to you.
  • After all, I will be a Grayson in a few weeks.
  • Next year I will be a licensed electrician.
  • When I'm older I will be a bad person.
  • I have no education, so I will be a rokosha my whole life.
  • And I will be a disappointment to you.
  • I will be a thorn in the side of the DUP/Sinn Féin coalition.

Alternatives:

  • I am going to be a wife
  • I am going to become a wife
  • I am going to get married
  • I am going to be wed
  • I am going to be a spouse

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