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when will you be available ?
**When Will You Be Available?**
When someone asks you “When will you be available?” or “When would you be available?”, what do they really want to know? Are they asking about your schedule, your availability to do something, or simply when you’ll be free?
In this article, we’ll explore the difference between “When will you be available?” and “When would you be available?” and provide some examples of how these phrases are used in context.
**The Difference**
The main difference between “When will you be available?” and “When would you be available?” is that “will” implies a definite answer, while “would” suggests a conditional or hypothetical scenario. For example:
* “When will you be available to attend the meeting tomorrow?” implies that the person is asking about your availability for a specific event.
* “When would you be available to attend the meeting tomorrow?” implies that the person is asking about your availability, but also leaves room for the possibility that you might not be able to attend.
**Examples**
Here are some more examples of how these phrases are used in context:
* “When will the new product be available?” (asking about the timeline for a product launch)
* “When would you be available to travel to Japan?” (asking about someone’s availability for a trip)
* “I’m available to work on this project starting next Monday. When will you be available?” (asking about someone’s schedule)
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, “When will you be available?” and “When would you be available?” are two phrases that can be used to ask about someone’s schedule or availability. While “will” implies a definite answer, “would” suggests a conditional or hypothetical scenario. It’s important to consider the context in which these phrases are used to ensure you’re using the correct one.
What do you think? Have you ever been asked “When will you be available?” or “When would you be available?” in a professional or personal setting? Share your experiences in the comments below!
**Follow-up Article:** In our next article, we’ll explore more phrases related to availability, such as “Are you available?”, “What are you available for?”, and more. Stay tuned!
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