There can be no difference between what you want and what you’ll do.
Is there any difference in meaning between these two words?
What are the different grammars?
What is your review of Instagram magazine?
We don’t have any context, so this might be wide of the mark, but I’m going to assume it’s something like…
So long as you are cleanly and modestly clothed, you can dress how for/will.
According to my first observation, most people would say “but ” rather than “how”. I really can’t offer any support for that observation, nor suggest any good reason why it should be so.
How you will is considered archaic. What do you mean and why do you say it?
Where do you end with an indulgent speaker willingly exchanging his opinions? What is the speaker’s choice of details and the speaker’s motivation for to make his will?
We don’t have any context, so this might be wide of the mark, but I’m going to assume it’s something like…
So long as you are cleanly and modestly clothed, you can dress how for/will.
According to my first observation, most people would say “but ” rather than “how”. I really can’t offer any support for that observation, nor suggest any good reason why it should be so.
How you will is considered archaic. What do you mean and why do you say it?
Where do you end with an indulgent speaker willingly exchanging his opinions? What is the speaker’s choice of details and the speaker’s motivation for to make his will?