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Maj Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

I'll or i'm going

i have to leave in a while but i'll be back tonight or i am going to be back tonight. Anything i can do for you? Can you correct the previous sentence for me, please?
  

Top answer

I have to leave in a while but I will come back tonight. I can do anything for you. It will help you.

  • I have to leave in a while but I will come back tonight.
  • I can do anything for you.
  • It will help you.
  • thanks
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4 Answers
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I have to leave in a while but I will come back tonight. I can do anything for you.

It will help you.
thanks
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the entire meaning changes vrushali, maj is asking a question "anything i can do?" and the reply "i can do anything for you" has a lot difference!
Maj: i'll be back is right
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My original question was: Is there anything i can do for you? So what would you reply in this context?
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no thanks! he he!

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