
Example 1:
Using "I would attend this event" instead of "I will attend this event".
This is the most common kind of mistake. In this context, "I would" conveys a conditional statement and typically needs some justification as in "I would attend this event if I could, but I won't be in town".
Therefore, the correct usage is "I will attend this event".
Example 2:
There are situations where the usage of "would" need not be conditional. The following is an example of a correct usage:
A native english speaker would puzzle over this peculiar tendency among Indians to use the word "would" instead of "will".
Example 3:
I would make an effort to get this done before the end of the year.
This is often wrongly used to convey personal intent. If you personally intend to get something done, the correct usage is "I will make an effort to get this done before the end of the year". The usage of "would" in this context conveys a recommendation, as in "if it were up to me, I would make an effort to get this done before the end of the year".