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I do promise to you vs I promise you

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I promise you' is a more common and concise way to express a commitment or assurance to someone. 'I do promise to you' can be used for emphasis or in a more formal or poetic context.
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I do promise to you

This phrase is correct but less common in everyday English. It can be used for emphasis or in a more formal or poetic context.

This phrase can be used to emphasize a promise or in a more formal setting. It may sound more poetic or old-fashioned compared to the more common 'I promise you.'
  • Jun 16, 2014 ... But, what I do promise to you instead is to be honest and open with who I am & what I love. We'll have a few laughs, hopefully share thoughts ...
  • But, what I do promise to you instead is to be honest and open with who I am & what I love. We'll have a few laughs, hopefully share thoughts and become ...
  • For I do promise to you that I have good reason to ask, and good reason to keep the question private." "Please don't, Harry," she whispered. "All right," Harry said ...
  • Feb 28, 2010 ... For I do promise to you that I have good reason to ask, and good reason to keep the question private." "Please don't, Harry," she whispered.

Alternatives:

  • I promise you
  • I do promise you
  • I make a promise to you
  • I give you my word
  • I assure you

I promise you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in everyday English to express a commitment or assurance to someone.

This phrase is a simple and common way to express a promise or assurance to someone. It is widely used in both formal and informal contexts.

Alternatives:

  • I do promise to you
  • I make a promise to you
  • I give you my word
  • I assure you
  • I vow to you

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