PLS CORRECT ME WHICH OF THESE SENTENCE IS CORRECT

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1) Tomorrow the function will be leading by our team.

2) Our team is leading the function tomorrow.

3)Tomorrow the function will be lead by our team.

Plz kindly tell me which is the correct sentence.

Thanking you,

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Welcome to UsingEnglish, thanku.

Please don't post all in capital letters - it's the online equivalent of shouting. Go back and edit your post following these rules of written English:

- Start every new sentence with a capital letter.
- End every sentence with the relevant punctuation mark.
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Why nobody is helping me??
 

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1) Tomorrow the function will be leading by our team.:cross:

2) Our team is leading the function tomorrow.:tick:

3)Tomorrow the function will be led by our team.:tick:

Please [STRIKE]kindly[/STRIKE] tell me which is the correct sentence.

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"Thanku very much for correcti
ng me Sir"
 

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(No quotation marks required) [STRIKE]Thanku[/STRIKE] Thank you very much for correcting me. [STRIKE]Sir[/STRIKE] (No quotation marks required)

There is no need to write a new thread to say "Thank you". Just click the "Like" button on the post you found helpful. In addition, please don't address users here as "Sir". It is a) far too formal and b) inappropriate when many users are female.
 
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