Grammar Reference

Modal verbs

Will and would for habitual behaviour

Will

Will can be used to talk about people's habitual actions or their characteristic behaviour.

Will can be used in the contracted form.

Will can be stressed (emphasised) in a sentence. This expresses criticism of a habitual action or characteristic.

Would

Would is used to talk about people's habitual actions or their characteristic behaviour in the past.

Other ways of talking about habitual behaviour

Be in the habit of + -ing and the adverbs habitually, always, usually and regularly can also be used to talk about habitual actions and characteristics.

Be + forever + -ing describes habitual actions, especially of an annoying nature.

Keep + -ing also describes repeated actions that are annoying.

Used to + infinitive describes habitual past actions or states.