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would vs simple present Can we use would instead of the simple present tense?
Mar 11, 2017 12:57 PM
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I assume you're talking about the "habitual aspect". We use the habitual aspect to emphasize that n action is repeated. For instance, this sentence is in *past simple*: "When I lived in China, I *went* to the market every day". And this sentence is in *past habitual*: "When I lived in China, I *would go* to the market every day." The two sentences mean the same thing, but adding "would" emphasizes the repetitive nature of the action. For *present habitual*, we use "will" instead of "would". EX: "I wake up very early. I *will usually wake up* around 4:30 AM, but sometimes I sleep in as late as 6:00." Here, "will wake up" looks just like future tense, but it's actually present habitual.
March 11, 2017
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I think you would need to give us an example. We use present simple to express facts, habits and general truths. "Would" is completely hypothetical.
March 11, 2017
I don't understand your question. And I'm guessing I'm not the only one who doesn't understand it.
March 11, 2017
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