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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"i will be right back."

when do we use this sentence:
"i will be right back."
and what's differences between "I will be go back"
  

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We use the sentence when we are leaving for just a few minutes. The other sentence is not correct English. " it could indicate at what time you plan to leave here for some other place of origin.

  • We use the sentence when we are leaving for just a few minutes.
  • The other sentence is not correct English.
  • " it could indicate at what time you plan to leave here for some other place of origin.
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We use the sentence when we are leaving for just a few minutes.
The other sentence is not correct English. Stated as "I will be going back..." it could indicate at what time you plan to leave here for some other place of origin.
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Anonymousw When do we use this sentence:"i I will be right back."
When you plan to return within a very short time.
Anonymousand what's the differences between that and "I will be go back"
"I will be go back" is not acceptable English.
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Philip got there first.

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