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he will show me vs he will shows me

The correct phrase is "he will show me." In this case, the verb "show" should be in the base form (show) after the modal verb "will." The incorrect phrase "he will shows me" uses the incorrect form of the verb, which is not grammatically accurate.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1478 views

he will show me

This phrase is correct. The verb "show" is in the base form after the modal verb "will."

Use this phrase when talking about a future action that someone will perform for you.

Examples:

  • He will show me how to fix the car.
  • She will show me the way to the train station.
  • They will show me their new house.
  • Will you show me how to play the guitar?
  • The teacher will show me the correct answer.
  • I wish, if I make this sacrifice, he will show me the miracle!
  • He will show her remains the utmost respect.
  • He will show us the way.
  • He will show up in any minute.
  • Once challenged, he will show.
  • To Antony's children, he will show public mercy and kindness.
  • Yes, he will show you the way.
  • He will show you the right way.
  • Believe the beast and he will show you no mercy.
  • He will show us how a pork pie is made.
  • He will show you how to minimise the risk, so pay attention.
  • This is Domenico, he will show you the way.
  • He will show the bowl and the marbles.
  • First, he will show you his iron fist.
  • Wherever you find yourself, he will show you the path.
  • I trust and am sure he will show himself no less resolute in pressing home cases which have to be brought to a conclusion speedily.
  • He will show up before you in five months with a different face.
  • Or two, he will show up... and find an even worse way to act out.
  • And he will show everybody that he too knows how to play.
  • He says he will show us what made him famous in the world.

he will shows me

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "shows" is not the correct form to use after the modal verb "will."

  • I wish, if I make this sacrifice, he will show me the miracle!
  • He will show her remains the utmost respect.
  • He will show us the way.
  • He will show up in any minute.
  • Once challenged, he will show.
  • To Antony's children, he will show public mercy and kindness.
  • Yes, he will show you the way.
  • He will show you the right way.
  • Believe the beast and he will show you no mercy.
  • He will show us how a pork pie is made.
  • He will show you how to minimise the risk, so pay attention.
  • This is Domenico, he will show you the way.
  • He will show the bowl and the marbles.
  • First, he will show you his iron fist.
  • Wherever you find yourself, he will show you the path.
  • I trust and am sure he will show himself no less resolute in pressing home cases which have to be brought to a conclusion speedily.
  • He will show up before you in five months with a different face.
  • Or two, he will show up... and find an even worse way to act out.
  • And he will show everybody that he too knows how to play.
  • He says he will show us what made him famous in the world.

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