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Unprlld Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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1. I'll do that.

2. Will do that.

Does the second sentence means the same as the first one or It is grammatically correct to speak\write the second one?
  

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Sentence (1) is correct. "I'll" is a contraction of "I WILL", so the sentence means "I WILL do that". Sentence (2) is missing the SUBJECT.

  • Sentence (1) is correct.
  • "I'll" is a contraction of "I WILL", so the sentence means "I WILL do that".
  • Sentence (2) is missing the SUBJECT.
  • The word "I" has been dropped from the start.
  • If you insert the "I" back into (2), it becomes "I WILL do that", the same as (1).
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Sentence (1) is correct. "I'll" is a contraction of "I WILL", so the sentence means "I WILL do that".

Sentence (2) is missing the SUBJECT. The word "I" has been dropped from the start.

If you insert the "I" back into (2), it becomes "I WILL do that", the same as (1).

The "I" is dropped out of (2) because it can be inferred from context. People will sometimes write in a b
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Hi,

Yes.It is. But informal

Iman

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