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"I do will work with you" vs "I do will to work with you"

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form would be "I will work with you." The auxiliary verb "do" is not needed in this context, and the preposition "to" is unnecessary before the verb "work."

Last Updated: March 24, 2024

I do will work with you

Incorrect. The use of both "do" and "will" together is not grammatically correct in this context.

The correct form is "I will work with you."

Alternatives:

  • I will work with you.

I do will to work with you

Incorrect. The preposition "to" is not needed before the verb "work" in this context.

The correct form is "I will work with you."

Alternatives:

  • I will work with you.

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