Use WILL and WOULD Correctly in English

Will vs would: why does "I would go to the party" actually mean you're NOT going? In this English grammar lesson on the future tense, you'll finally understand the difference between "will" and "would" — two modal verbs that confuse almost every English learner — with one simple idea that ties every use together. ⏱️ Chapters 0:00 The confusion: "I would go" = I'm NOT going? 0:38 "Will" = the real future : Simple future tense 1:03 "would" = "will," one step back 2:17 Why "would" means it's not happening 3:55 The tense clue 4:51 Wishes & preferences: would like / would rather 5:23 Back in time: past habits (= used to) 6:43 Other uses of "would" 7:51 Bonus material for native level fluency 8:23 Practice quiz using simple examples 10:27 Summary 📚 Keep learning English: ▶️ Future tense: will & going to : [link] ▶️ Tenses in English Grammar playlist:    • English Grammar tenses   🔔 Subscribe for a new lesson every week! 💬 Your turn: write one sentence with "would" using "if" or "but" in the comments — I'll check them for you! If this finally made "would" click, please like and share it with a friend who's still confused by it. #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #FutureTense #modalverbs #ielts #ieltspreparation #ieltsspeaking #ieltsexam #ieltswriting