Here is a table summarizing the key differences between "I will do" and "I would do":
| Tense | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| I will do | Future tense | I will do the dishes later. |
| I would do | Conditional tense | I would do the dishes if you asked me. |
In addition to these basic differences, there are also some more subtle differences between "I will do" and "I would do." For example, "I will do" can be used to make a promise, while "I would do" can be used to make a suggestion.
Here are some examples of how "I will do" and "I would do" can be used differently:
* "I will do what I can to help you." (This is a promise.)
* "I would do that, but I'm not sure if I have time." (This is a suggestion.)
* "I will not do that! That's illegal." (This is an emphatic refusal)
* "I would not do that. That would be wrong" (This is a strong recommendation not to do something.)
By understanding the difference between "I will do" and "I would do," you can more accurately express yourself in English.