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gladly I will vs I will gladly

Both "gladly I will" and "I will gladly" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Gladly I will" is a more formal and poetic way of expressing willingness or agreement, while "I will gladly" is a more common and straightforward way to convey the same meaning. The choice between the two depends on the speaker's desired level of formality or the intended tone of the statement.
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gladly I will

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in modern English. It has a formal and poetic tone.

This phrase is a poetic and formal way of expressing willingness or agreement. It is suitable for literary or dramatic contexts.

Examples:

  • Gladly I will accept the challenge.
  • Gladly I will accompany you to the event.
  • Gladly I will help you with your project.
  • Ser Loras, I will gladly wed your sweet sister.
  • I will gladly get you coffee any time.
  • I will gladly die, Gaius, knowing that one day...
  • I will gladly release them once you admit you killed Maggie.
  • And I will gladly respond in kind.
  • I will gladly relieve you of those.
  • And I will gladly take these and read them.
  • And I will gladly sign THAT affidavit.
  • I will gladly tell you where to find my home...
  • I will gladly invited again, for this is the amazing food.
  • Though for you, Camille, I will gladly declare my innocence.
  • I will gladly look up the UK figures for you afterwards.
  • I will gladly ride him out, my lord.
  • I will gladly marry whom you choose; What your politics demand.
  • Send me when you're done. I will gladly read it.
  • I will gladly leave him a message, miss...
  • I will gladly leave him a message, miss...
  • Well, I will gladly take the special treatment.
  • For that which I have done. I will gladly do it.
  • Nevertheless, I will gladly begin my speech now.

Alternatives:

  • I will gladly
  • I will accept gladly
  • I will do it with pleasure
  • I am happy to do it
  • I am willing to do it

I will gladly

This phrase is commonly used in everyday English to express willingness or agreement.

This phrase is a straightforward and common way of expressing willingness or agreement. It is suitable for casual conversations and formal settings.

Examples:

  • I will gladly help you with your homework.
  • I will gladly join you for dinner.
  • I will gladly take on the responsibility.
  • I will gladly relieve you of those.
  • I will gladly leave him a message, miss...
  • I will gladly release them once you admit you killed Maggie.
  • I will gladly ride him out, my lord.
  • If you carry it and she gives you the customary tip of $5.00 - Although classy people leave 10 - I will gladly split it with you.
  • I will gladly provide more detailed information on that, Mr Commissioner.
  • But if that's the price for my daughter's love... then I will gladly let Carol pay it.
  • My Lady, I will gladly fight the Imp's champion for you.
  • Then I will gladly take a commission to captain a ship again.
  • And I will gladly give a DNA sample to prove it.
  • If you need help, I will gladly stick around after I see Jack.
  • When further assessment has been given to the legal and practical implications of pursuing the course that is being suggested from some quarters, I will gladly report to this House.
  • I will gladly serve the two of you, however the human is not going to get a drink from me.
  • I will gladly give my life to defend her beauty her memory, her wisdom.
  • I appreciate your dilemma, Mr.President, and I will gladly pass on your request.
  • I will gladly contribute towards working out the details, but this is a very limited measure compared with the great needs that exist.
  • I will gladly forward in writing any information which the Council has at its disposal, which answers the question he has raised.
  • If anyone doubts this, I will gladly supply them with a briefing on the case.
  • Allow me to correspond with my contacts in Massachusetts, and I will gladly get to the bottom of this unrest and put an end to it.
  • If you send me a translation of the article, I will gladly tell you if it is a true reflection of my views.

Alternatives:

  • Gladly I will
  • I am happy to
  • I am willing to
  • I will do it with pleasure
  • I accept gladly

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