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"he is suppose to come with it" vs "he will be coming with it"

The correct phrase is "he is supposed to come with it." This phrase is used to indicate an obligation or expectation for someone to come with something. On the other hand, "he will be coming with it" implies a future action of coming with something, but it doesn't convey the same sense of obligation or expectation.

Last Updated: March 22, 2024

he is suppose to come with it

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is "he is supposed to come with it."

The correct phrase is used to express an obligation or expectation for someone to come with something.

Alternatives:

  • he is supposed to come with it

he will be coming with it

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate a future action of coming with something.

This phrase is used to describe a future event where someone will be coming with something.

Examples:

  • He will be coming with the documents tomorrow.
  • She will be coming with her friends to the party.
  • They will be coming with us to the concert.
  • I will be coming with my brother to the meeting.
  • We will be coming with the cake for the celebration.

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