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I bet vs I will bet (difference)
I would like to know the difference between "I bet that" and "I will bet that". When should I use one and when the other?
Here are a couple of examples:
1. I bet that I can get Sarah to go to the party with me.
2. I will bet that I can get Sarah to go to the party with me.
1 de abr. de 2020 22:43
Respuestas · 9
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I would very rarely use "I will bet". Naturally, even when talking about the future, I would say "I bet".
"I bet that I can..." --> "I believe I can..."
It would be strange to say that you *will* believe something in future.
I would always say "I bet that I can..." EXCEPT for:
"I will bet $10 on..." This is talking about betting money
"I will bet on X soccer team winning if X player is on their team" if your belief is dependant on a condition.
Please ask if that's unclear!
Mich
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1 de abril de 2020
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"I bet" expresses an actual action.
"I'll bet" or "I will bet" express the (strong) desire/conviction to bet.
1 de abril de 2020
1
I bet refers to now- I bet on horses.
I'll bet on horses later or possibly next week. ( in the near future )
1 de abril de 2020
Walkabout, thanks for your explanation. That really helped me.
4 de abril de 2020
I agree with the others. However, in your example, you are not actually betting money. "I bet" is a figure of speech. (Admittedly, there are some men who would actually bet money on whether they could get a woman to go out with them, but most women wouldn't appreciate that. It's a crude thing to do.)
"I will bet" sounds a bit awkward unless you are referring to actual betting situations, e.g., horse races, card games, football teams, etc. "I will bet you $10 that I can do 100 push-ups without stopping." "I will bet on the next horse race" (as in "I plan to" place a bet...).
You can also use the present tense, "I bet" for actual betting situations. "I bet you $10 that I can do 100 push-ups without stopping."
In any event, #1 sounds more natural than #2.
1 de abril de 2020
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