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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Will and will be

If you don't mind, tell me what are the difference between "will" and "will be"?

Please clarify the differences between them with examples and usages.

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"will" is used with a verb infinitive to indicate future action or state: "will go", "will come", "will ask", "will exist" etc. etc. "be" is one verb infinitive that can be used: "will be".

  • "will" is used with a verb infinitive to indicate future action or state: "will go", "will come", "will ask", "will exist" etc.
  • etc.
  • "be" is one verb infinitive that can be used: "will be".
  • Does that answer your question?
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"will" is used with a verb infinitive to indicate future action or state: "will go", "will come", "will ask", "will exist" etc. etc. "be" is one verb infinitive that can be used: "will be". Does that answer your question?

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'will' goes before a verb. 'be' is just one verb that 'will' can go before.

will see / will know / will have / will be / will wait / will decide / ...

Don't forget that 'be' is irregular. 'is' and 'are', 'was' and 'were' are all forms of 'be'. The following examples all show the present and the future of the same sentence.

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