1. Input your text below.
2. Get it corrected in a few minutes by our editors.
3. Improve your English!

One of our experts will correct your English.

Our experts

1. Input your text below.
2. Get it corrected in a few minutes by our editors.
3. Improve your English!

One of our experts will correct your English.

Our experts

"I reckon he will" vs "I reckon I will"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'I reckon I will' is used when the speaker is expressing their own belief or prediction about something they will do, while 'I reckon he will' is used when the speaker is expressing their belief or prediction about something someone else will do.

Last Updated: March 27, 2024

I reckon he will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal English.

This phrase is used when the speaker is expressing their belief or prediction about something someone else will do. 'Reckon' is a colloquial term meaning 'think' or 'believe'.

Examples:

  • I reckon he will arrive soon.
  • I reckon he will win the game.
  • I reckon he will get the promotion.

I reckon I will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal English.

This phrase is used when the speaker is expressing their own belief or prediction about something they will do. 'Reckon' is a colloquial term meaning 'think' or 'believe'.

Examples:

  • I reckon I will go for a run later.
  • I reckon I will finish the project by tomorrow.
  • I reckon I will pass the exam with flying colors.

Related Comparisons

Why choose TextRanch?

Lowest prices
Up to 50% lower than other online editing sites.

Fastest Times
Our team of editors is working for you 24/7.

Qualified Editors
Native English experts for UK or US English.

Top Customer Service
We are here to help. Satisfaction guaranteed!