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Samerrustom Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

With or without be

Could you inform me what is the difference between the following:
I will be waiting for you............
I will be finished ..............
I will finish.........
I will be satisfied. .....
I will be there.. OR I will there ????

What is the be role in the above sentences, and why some verbs with ing or other without?
  

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samerrustom Could you inform tell me what is the difference between the following is please : Your question is about future tenses. samerrustom I will be waiting for you............ I will be satisfied.

  • samerrustom Could you inform tell me what is the difference between the following is please : Your question is about future tenses.
  • samerrustom I will be waiting for you............
  • I will be satisfied.
  • I will be there..
  • future simple samerrustom I will there That's ungrammatical samerrustom What is the be the role of "be" in the above sentences, It's part of the tense construction in the first, but it's an ordinary verb in the rest.
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samerrustom Could you inform tell me what is the difference between the following is please:
Your question is about future tenses.
samerrustomI will be waiting for you............
future continuous
samerrustomI will be finished ..............I will finish.........I
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Thank you for correcting my questions.

Could you tell me which question is correct and what is the difference between the following two questions:
Could you inform me about the latest news?
Could you tell me about the latest news?
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Some examples of usage (US usage):

"I'll be waiting for you at the station. (The speaker will stand at the station in anticipation of the listener's arrival.)

"I'll be finished by three." (By 3 o'clock the speaker will have finished whatever he is presently doing.)

"I'll finish by three." (The meaning is the same as the previous sentence.)

"I'll be satisfied

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