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would i vs Will I

Both 'would I' and 'will I' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Would I' is used to ask about hypothetical or polite situations, while 'will I' is used to ask about future actions or intentions.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 2773 views

would i

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in hypothetical or polite situations.

Use 'would I' when asking about hypothetical situations or making polite requests.

Examples:

  • Would I be able to leave early today?
  • Would I have passed the exam if I had studied more?
  • Would I be wrong to assume that you are coming with us?
  • Would I have your permission to use your laptop?
  • Would I be able to help you with that?
  • why would i, mom?
  • Now, why would I be talking about Prop Joe behind...
  • Why would I off another fighter?
  • Why would I make a fire?
  • How would I have any idea if he...
  • Would I disappoint you after all you've done?
  • Why would I visit the Crown Prince?
  • They're not allowed on school grounds, so why would I...
  • Why would I hurt your daughter?
  • Why would I enter false information?
  • Why would I pay for protection that doesn't exist
  • Where would I go during a monsoon?
  • Why would I have anything belonging to you?
  • Why would I ever let you help me?
  • But... why would I take it there?
  • Why would I waste 6 million won?
  • Why would I ask their permission?
  • It's good to hear you're not avoiding me. No. Why would i be?
  • What opinion would i have?
  • What else would i mean?

Alternatives:

  • Could I
  • Might I
  • Should I
  • May I
  • Can I

Will I

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially when asking about future actions or intentions.

Use 'will I' when asking about future plans, actions, or intentions.

Examples:

  • Will I see you tomorrow?
  • Will I have time to finish this project?
  • Will I be able to attend the meeting?
  • Will I be able to get a refund?
  • Will I be able to make it on time?
  • Will I come out of this?
  • Will I still get the Disney movie?
  • Will I have vehicles at my disposal?
  • Will I never get married or have children?
  • Will I've to tell his blood-group now?
  • Will I finally get a clear statement from you today?
  • Will I be allowed to call home?
  • Will I be glad to tell that to those newshounds.
  • Will I write for your magazine?
  • Will I photograph same race couples?
  • Will I play the wild rover, no, never...
  • Actually, we're auditioning for the new Will I Am video tomorrow.
  • Will I be able to determine...
  • Will I add poison for the boars?
  • Will I, once the Graysons start connecting dots?
  • Will I be able to become a ghost?
  • Will I have a desk in your office?
  • Will I be good-looking enough to attract girls?
  • Will I stop remembering that my father was a collaborator?
  • Will I do me belly dance now

Alternatives:

  • Am I going to
  • Is it likely that I will
  • Do you think I will
  • Can I expect to
  • Is there a chance that I will

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