particular occasion. Compare:
• We thought that people
wouldn't / would
buy the book. (= general)
• She
wouldn't
say what was wrong when I
(not
...would say...) (= particular occasion)
We use
will
(or
won't)
to indicate that we think a
present
or
future
situation is CERTAIN:
• You
will
know that John and Sheila are engaged. (= you already know)
• 'Shall I ask Sandra?' 'No, don't disturb her - she'll be working.'
• We
won't
see them again before Christmas.
we want to indicate that we think a
past
situation (seen from either a present or future
is certain, we use
will
(or
won't) have + past participle
(see also Unit 15C):
The past seen from a present viewpoint
As you
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