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M3Style Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

When use 'will'?

I know that auxiliary 'will' can't be used when we talk about planned projects/actions. On the other hand

I found an example where "will" is used right in the work topic.

This is the exact sentence: "Tomorrow, She will be at work"

Can anyone tell me why?

Thank you in advance
  

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M3Style I know that auxiliary 'will' can't be used when we talk about planned projects/actions. Not true. Here are examples: The project will start the month after we have the funding secured.

  • M3Style I know that auxiliary 'will' can't be used when we talk about planned projects/actions.
  • Not true.
  • Here are examples: The project will start the month after we have the funding secured.
  • Approximately twenty people will work on it.
  • The project manager will report its progress at the end of each month.
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M3StyleI know that auxiliary 'will' can't be used when we talk about planned projects/actions.
Not true. Here are examples:

The project will start the month after we have the funding secured.

Approximately twenty people will work on it.

The project manager will report its progress at the end of each month.

The project will

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