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"Will I" vs "would 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

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?

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

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?

Alternatives:

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

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