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How to use the phrase “if you will”?
idioms
deontic-vs-epistemic
Can “was not ᴠᴇʀʙing” and “will not ᴠᴇʀʙ” ever be exact equivalents in reported speech? [closed]
meaning
sequence-of-tenses
indirect-speech
future-in-past
deontic-vs-epistemic
"must": obligation x certainty. Which meaning developed first in the English language?
meaning
etymology
modal-verbs
deontic-vs-epistemic
Difference between "There is to be" "there has to be" [closed]
there-is
deontic-vs-epistemic
periphrastic-modals
Using "will" after "if"
tenses
modal-verbs
conditionals
future
deontic-vs-epistemic
"Will have heard by now" sounds like bad usage to me; what is your opinion? [closed]
meaning
grammaticality
modal-verbs
perfect-aspect
deontic-vs-epistemic
English Conditionals and "would"
conditionals
would
deontic-vs-epistemic
protasis
will-would-meaning-wanting-to
Deontic “must”, “have to” and “had to”
etymology
deontic-vs-epistemic
have-to-vs.must
"It is to be discussed", what is the infinitive doing in this sentence?
infinitives
future
imperatives
deontic-vs-epistemic
periphrastic-phrases
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