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It would be great vs it will be great

Both options are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'It would be great' is used when talking about a hypothetical situation or when making a polite suggestion, while 'It will be great' expresses a future certainty or a prediction.
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Last updated: July 16, 2024

It would be great

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

This phrase is used to express a hypothetical situation or a polite suggestion. It implies that something would be excellent if it happened.

Examples:

  • If you could join us, it would be great.
  • It would be great if we could meet for coffee sometime.
  • When asking something to somebody, is it natural to say "it would be great if you can do ... Or should the tense match like "it would be great if you could do this."?
  • It would be great if you could help. Discussion of bugs in Seamonkey. 3 posts • Page 1 of 1. Revex: User avatar: Posts: 1: Joined: Nov Mon 25th 2002 7:25pm.
  • Dec 19, 2014 ... It would be great if you expanded your question. (matrix clause: Past modal, conditional clause: Past). Or. It will be great if you expand your ...
  • Aug 13, 2013 ... It would be great if you could... However my German colleague repeatedly reminds me that according to the rules he was taught, using "if" ...

Alternatives:

  • It would be wonderful
  • It would be fantastic
  • It would be amazing
  • It would be awesome
  • It would be perfect

it will be great

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express a future certainty or prediction.

This phrase is used to express a future certainty or prediction. It implies that something is expected to be excellent in the future.

Examples:

  • I'm sure the party will be great.
  • Don't worry, the concert will be great.
  • 1) It will be great if John can do this. Unfortunately we will have to find someone else. 2) It would be great if John could do this. Unfortunately we will have to find ...
  • Dec 19, 2014 ... It will be great if you expand your question. (matrix clause: Future modal, conditional clause: Present Simple referring to the future). I'm not sure ...
  • We will be there anyway, just like last year, and it will be great but you can make it truly awesome by coming along! Still, we could use some help/support from ...
  • Oct 13, 2015 ... Hello, it will be great if somebody can include a googlemap link(s) for scenic roadtrips from ithaca to niagara falls and back to ithaca, including ...

Alternatives:

  • It is going to be great
  • It is sure to be great
  • It is bound to be great
  • It is certain to be great
  • It is destined to be great

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