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Teachmepls Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

I meet you there

Some people say a word “I meet you there”

And some people say “ I will meet you there”

1)What is the difference between them

2) when do we say like that ?any situation



Similarly "I call you" and "I will call you"

"I print it for you" and "I will print it for you"



I am confused instead of saying "I will call you"

people say "I call you" as short form

is that correct?
  

Top answer

You need the word "will". It's not correct to leave it out when making future arrangements for a single occasion. Say: I will meet you there.

  • You need the word "will".
  • It's not correct to leave it out when making future arrangements for a single occasion.
  • Say: I will meet you there.
  • / I'll meet you there.
  • I will print it for you.
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You need the word "will". It's not correct to leave it out when making future arrangements for a single occasion.

Say:

I will meet you there. / I'll meet you there.
I will print it for you. / I'll print it for you.
I will call you. / I'll call you.

You can't make a short form by leaving out "will" if you are making a remark that applies to a single time.

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