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there would be vs there will be

Both phrases are correct; however, they're used in different contexts. 'There would be' is used to talk about hypothetical situations or possibilities in the past, while 'there will be' talks about future events or predictions.
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Last updated: July 29, 2024

there would be

This phrase is correct and is used to talk about hypothetical situations or possibilities in the past.

Use 'there would be' to describe something that might have happened in the past but did not actually happen.

Examples:

  • If I had known, there would have been a different outcome.
  • There would be no need for worry if everything goes as planned.
  • Without you there would be no birthday to celebrate.
  • Because otherwise, there would be no story possible, neither truth nor justice.
  • If wishes were keys, there would be no prisoners.
  • If it were, there would be no tragedy.
  • She said there would be no fog.
  • On the grave there would be no name.
  • Or there would be no weaker species.
  • Because for me there would be no love anywhere.
  • I supply the product, without which there would be nothing.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, without windmills, there would be no Holland.
  • And there would be no pre-planned route.
  • Without your vision, there would be no Liber8.
  • But Styggron promised me there would be no killing.
  • We stayed because we were promised there would be no more lies.
  • And there would be no penalty.
  • Either way, there would be no trace signal to track.
  • Without them, there would be no Ophelia.
  • The witches said there would be consequences.
  • He said there would be treasure.
  • Sometimes there would be a gizmo.

Alternatives:

  • there might have been
  • there could have been
  • there should have been
  • there was supposed to be
  • there was going to be

there will be

This phrase is correct and is used to talk about future events or predictions.

Use 'there will be' to describe something that is expected to happen in the future.

Examples:

  • There will be a meeting tomorrow at 10 AM.
  • I'm sure there will be many people at the concert.
  • 4 days ago ... The CEO of one of the world's biggest fertilizer companies says there will be a food crisis because of the war in Ukraine and the question ...
  • Feb 7, 2022 ... Speaking at a joint news conference with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Biden said, "If Russia invades... again, then there will be longer ...

Alternatives:

  • there is going to be
  • there is going to be
  • there is going to be
  • there is going to be
  • there is going to be

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