[General] i want to know the use of will be/will.

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I hve two exmple. 1st i will be late.
2nd it wont happen again.
Now tell be the differnce and use of be.. pls
 

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You have two examples of what? The use of will? (I can't figure out what your question is.)
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I have two examples.

1st: I will be late.
2nd: It won't happen again.

[STRIKE]Now[/STRIKE] Please tell [STRIKE]be[/STRIKE] me the difference and about the use of "be". [STRIKE]pls[/STRIKE]

Like Tarheel, I don't understand what your question is. There is no connection between your two sentences. What are you trying to ask?

Look at my corrections above. Check your spelling before you post.
 
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Like Tarheel, I don't understand what your question is. There is no connection between your two sentences. What are you trying to ask?

Look at my corrections above. Check your spelling before you post.

i want to know the differce of will or will be .
Lyk i will be late
I will go to the market.
 

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I want to know the difference [STRIKE]of[/STRIKE] between "will" [STRIKE]or[/STRIKE] and "will be".
[STRIKE]Lyk[/STRIKE] For example, "I will be late" and "I will go to the market".

We use "will" then the bare infinitive to talk about the future. The two sentences you quoted use the same structure: "I will" + bare infinitive.
 

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We use "will" then the bare infinitive to talk about the future. The two sentences you quoted use the same structure: "I will" + bare infinitive.
Yes i knw ..but y we use be here
 

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"I will" + bare infinitive.
A bare infinitive is the verb without "to."
I will be
I will go
I will come
It will happen. It will not happen.
He will see.
She will hear.
etc.
 

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Yes I know but why do we use "be" here?

Deepalisrivastava, if you want us to help you, you must write English correctly. At the moment, you are using a lot of "textspeak/chatlish" - those irritating abbreviations people use in text messages. You must not write like that on this forum. You must use complete words - "you" (not "u"), "why" (not "y"). You must also finish every sentence with a single appropriate punctuation mark.

I don't know why you don't understand the use of "be". It is the bare infinitive of the verb "to be".

I am late. (Present tense.)
I was late. (Past simple tense.)
I will be late. (Future tense.)
 

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Deepalisrivastava, if you want us to help you, you must write English correctly. At the moment, you are using a lot of "textspeak/chatlish" - those irritating abbreviations people use in text messages. You must not write like that on this forum. You must use complete words - "you" (not "u"), "why" (not "y"). You must also finish every sentence with a single appropriate punctuation mark.

I don't know why you don't understand the use of "be". It is the bare infinitive of the verb "to be".

I am late. (Present tense.)
I was late. (Past simple tense.)
I will be late. (Future tense.)

Ok i am sorry.... and thnku
 
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