Will be available or would be available?

Will be available or would be available?

Both are equally grammatically correct. However, the “would” version asks for the person’s forethought and willingness to be available, while the “will” version casts that aside and straightforwardly asks for the person’s availability.

Is it correct to say by tomorrow?

Tomorrow literally means the “day after today.” By tomorrow refers to something one wishes to accomplish the day after today. I know the meaning you’re going for, but neither is correct (in American English.

Is talking to grammatically correct?

You can say “Sue is talking to John” or “Sue is talking with John” – they’re the same! Some people claim that talk to should be used when it’s only one person speaking, and talk with should be used when it’s more of a two-sided discussion. However, in practice, many native speakers use both interchangeably.

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How do you respond to would you be available?

The answer could be a “Yes, I would be available”, or a “Yes, I would”, or a “Sure thing”, or a “Yes sir, I will gladly attend” or a “Never in a thousand years”, or a “No way mate, I’m not coming” or a “Who is this?” They all mean different things and are used in different situations.

What is the sentence of tomorrow?

[T] Her birthday party will be tomorrow evening. [T] He said that he would come back here tomorrow. [T] She intends to play tennis tomorrow afternoon. [T] I’m getting up at six o’clock tomorrow morning.

Which is correct speak with or speak to?

“Speak with “ means there is a conversation between two people. “Speak to” means one person talking with another person..

Can you talk or speak?

The only difference is that speak is more formal than talk. For example, talking to a friend is casual while speaking with your students is more formal and informative. Further, talking is more like striking a conversation (2 ways) while speaking comes from the noun speech, which often means relaying information.

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Is it correct to say we would?

We use would as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future: I thought we would be late, so we would have to take the train.

Is it correct to say I will speak with you Tomorrow?

“I will speak with you tomorrow” is more appropriate. The other one is also used by many people, so technically that too should be valid. Talk is informal whereas speak is more formal so in both cases the sentences are right. Depends on who you are talking (or speaking) to 🙂

Is it correct to say “at tomorrow morning” or “on tomorrow morning?

Answer = “None of the above.” Rather than “at tomorrow morning” or “on tomorrow morning” – it should simply be “tomorrow morning.” Using Middle English, there was the common phrase “On the morrow” or what we, in Modern / New English say “tomorrow.”

What is the meaning of “we will chat Tomorrow”?

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Even more friendly and informal is “We will chat tomorrow.” Speak to you… Or see you.. If you talk to someone (s) it strictly means you are planning to hold a speech to a group of people. Or at least have a leading role. Yes, talk can also be used as a “see you”, but then you need to switch from “to” into “with”.

Is “Tomorrow” a verb or noun?

Words like tomorrow, yesterday can be both NOUN as well as ADVERB. When you say, “I believe in better tomorrow”, you are using “tomorrow” as a noun and abiding by the correct grammtical rules, preposition is placed here before the 2nd noun which is the object of the sentence.