'This word in the sentence would properly be omitted altogether'

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trueheart_205

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Could someone show me the diferences between the two sentences?:
'This word in the sentence would properly be omitted altogether'
'This word in the sentence will properly be omitted altogether'

I am not a native speaker-a new learner also, so I often feel confused when to use 'would' and 'will'
Thanks so much.
 
Look at some of the links HERE.

In what context did you find that odd sentence?

Rover
 
Are you sure you mean "properly", not "probably"?
 
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