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What is the difference between "will be conducted" and "will be held"?​

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Answered by irulebitch
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Answer:

Conduct means to direct, particularly a meeting or a group of musicians. An example of conduct is to lead a meeting. An example of conduct is to lead an orchestra.

"He kept or stored the impractical idea in his mind until he died." There are probably many more idiomatic uses for hold and held.

Answered by Itznikhilhere
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will be conducted means that it will be controlled or directed ...

will be held means it's going to take place...

but will be held is an irregular past participle and a irregular simple past form...

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