Does “will” and other auxiliary verbs spread all the sentence?

What is the following example ‘I want to write down several sequential actions in future.’ Should I write

“I will go home, will have dinner, will play tennis” etc and then I’ll write to other people’s list. I will only go home, will I?

I

will go home, have dinner, play tennis etc.

And the same for would, have, and other auxiliaries. Is there a common rule?

Is separating verbs by comma and and more equivalent?

Asked on March 28, 2021 in Grammar.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 24, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 25, 2021.
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Your example sentence treats the three activities as a sequential list. So the timing of them is given by the order they happen in. What are some examples?

If I had the money, I would a, b, and c” means ” I wouldn’t have the money, I’d a”, I would c (i would “”), and b, and i

would “” (i would b, and I would “c”), that’s best, c, c”.

I will do c to be immortal, even if I kill a person!

But, given that you articulate that the actions are a sequence, it is plain that all of the actions will occur in the future, because the first action has the “will”, and the other actions follow it in sequence.

Answered on December 26, 2021.
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