The verb WILL is a modal verb used with promises or voluntary actions that take place in the future.
She WILL go to school tomorrow.
I WILL cook dinner.
He WILL call you back.
WOULD is a modal verb. It is the past tense of will, but it is an auxiliary verb that has many uses, some of which even express the present tense.
I WOULD like an ice-cream please.
He WOULD have picked you up from school but you were late.
I WOULD have said something about the issue.
There are different ways that we use the word WOULD.
More Examples
Would you like to come for dinner tonight?
She said she wouldn’t help me.
He promised he would be here by 7.
Would you like a drink?
I would like to come with you tonight.
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