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I would say vs I will say

Both "I would say" and "I will say" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I would say" is used to express a hypothetical or polite opinion, while "I will say" is used to indicate a future action or to emphasize a point.

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 5807 views

I would say

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

Use "I would say" to express an opinion that is not certain or to be polite in conversation.

Examples:

  • I would say that it's better to be safe than sorry.
  • I would say he is the best candidate for the job.
  • I would say the only consideration.
  • I would say that's a very safe assumption.
  • That I would say yes to more things.
  • I would say it was older than me.
  • I would say that's more of a threatening look, actually.
  • I would say he's much like his sister.
  • Today, I would say that was probably Deep Purple.
  • I would say... have two weeks at most.
  • I would say that Mitch is hiding something.
  • I would say he's not hiding enough.
  • I would say your guess is half-right.
  • I would say about five days.
  • Found someone you have, I would say.
  • I would say the same thing to a woman.
  • I would say that constitutes A very significant tie To the community.
  • I would say, at least 1,000 times.
  • Mentally unbalanced, and, I would say, retarded.
  • Rita, I would say that's a drawback.
  • I would say I felt surprised.
  • I would say for us it was fine.

Alternatives:

  • I think
  • In my opinion
  • It seems to me

I will say

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate a future action or to emphasize a point.

Use "I will say" to indicate a future action you intend to take or to emphasize a point you are making.

Examples:

  • I will say this once and for all: we need to work together.
  • I will say goodbye before I leave.
  • Now, I will say this to you.
  • I will say I could not find you.
  • I will say she makes a wonderful rye.
  • Now, I will say that sometimes...
  • So I will say that the right one is the heaviest.
  • And I will say, though, the museum is gorgeous.
  • I will say something about that in responding to Mrs Lucas.
  • I will say we got a weirdly good deal on the house.
  • I will say, this is a little misleading.
  • I will say that Valkyrie pregnancies accelerate much faster.
  • Though I will say this looks pretty tasty.
  • Well, I will say a prayer of thanks and welcome.
  • I will say the dancing left an impression...
  • Then I will say things just like that repeatedly and often.
  • I will say that he showed up here half dead.
  • I will say that he showed up here half dead.
  • Never again, I will say I have missed an experience.
  • Instead, I will say that we have a dual problem.
  • I will say very shortly a few words about each of these points.
  • If you propose to me during the Michael meeting, I will say no.

Alternatives:

  • I am going to say
  • I intend to say
  • Let me say

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