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I would require vs I would be required

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different ways. 'I would require' is used when talking about something you need, while 'I would be required' means you are needed for something.
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Last updated: July 12, 2024

I would require

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when expressing a need or desire for something.

This phrase is used when you are stating something you need or want. It is often followed by the object of the requirement.

Examples:

  • I would require more information before making a decision.
  • She would require your assistance to complete the project.
  • Conditional. Present. I would require you would require he would require we would require you would require they would require. Perfect. I would have required
  • I would require you would require he would require we would require you would require they would require. Forme en V-ing. I would be requiring you would be ...
  • I would require you would require he would require we would require you would require they would require. Présent continu. I would be requiring you would be ...
  • tr.v. re·quired, re·quir·ing, re·quires. 1. To have as a requisite or necessity; need or depend on: Do you require assistance? Most plants require plenty of water. 2.

Alternatives:

  • I need
  • I want
  • I would like

I would be required

This phrase is also correct and commonly used in English when referring to something that is necessary or mandatory for you.

This phrase is used when talking about something that is necessary or mandatory for you. It is often followed by the action or obligation.

Examples:

  • I would be required to attend the meeting tomorrow.
  • She would be required to submit the report by Friday.

Alternatives:

  • I have to
  • I must
  • I am obligated to

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