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i will be available this week vs do i will be available this week

The correct phrase is "I will be available this week." The addition of "do" at the beginning of the second phrase is incorrect and unnecessary. The first phrase is a complete and correct sentence commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1011 views

i will be available this week

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a simple statement indicating your availability for the current week.

Examples:

  • I will be available this week for any meetings you need to schedule.
  • I will be available this week to help with the project.
  • I will be available this week if you need any assistance.
  • I have two times available this week;
  • I may have mentioned to Frank that Phil might be available that week.
  • The time has actually run out, but, in the light of the limited transport options available this week and provided that the House has no objections, I propose that we hold a roll-call vote.
  • If the Committee on Budgetary Control in the meetings in June wants to hear about these preparations I will be available on a personal basis.
  • I confirm that I will be available to give fuller, more precise answers at committee meetings.
  • - Will she be available next week?
  • I will be available right after this to discuss next moves, all right?
  • The reason for this is that, contrary to what it had agreed with me, Turkish television has announced that Mr Watson and I will be available for a discussion starting at 5 p.m...
  • And see if the First Lady will be available this afternoon.
  • And so WorldWide Telescope will be available this spring.
  • Just keep them safe... and, in return, I will be available to assist you in any way I can... and I'll try to believe in you.
  • The cottage was only available that week.
  • Our initial run pumped out two tons of this stuff and it'll be available in about three weeks.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, the text of the resolution we have just adopted will be available this afternoon in all the languages.
  • You cannot expect them to be available in a week or in one, or indeed several, months.
  • Just a reminder, grief counseling will be available in my office throughout the week.
  • The host centre must be available seven days a week and 24 hours out of 24.
  • I can tell you that I have taken note of all of them, that I will answer all of them promptly, and that, as I said at the beginning, I will be available to you at all times to try to realise our common dream.
  • It is hoped that detailed figures will be available in six to eight weeks from now.
  • Let me say to our Irish colleague that the figures for Objective 1 will be available during the course of this week and I am sure that you would therefore understand why I do not wish to comment on the Irish government's decision at this point.

do i will be available this week

This phrase is incorrect in English. The addition of "do" at the beginning is unnecessary and grammatically incorrect.

  • I have two times available this week;
  • I may have mentioned to Frank that Phil might be available that week.
  • The time has actually run out, but, in the light of the limited transport options available this week and provided that the House has no objections, I propose that we hold a roll-call vote.
  • If the Committee on Budgetary Control in the meetings in June wants to hear about these preparations I will be available on a personal basis.
  • I confirm that I will be available to give fuller, more precise answers at committee meetings.
  • - Will she be available next week?
  • I will be available right after this to discuss next moves, all right?
  • The reason for this is that, contrary to what it had agreed with me, Turkish television has announced that Mr Watson and I will be available for a discussion starting at 5 p.m...
  • And see if the First Lady will be available this afternoon.
  • And so WorldWide Telescope will be available this spring.
  • Just keep them safe... and, in return, I will be available to assist you in any way I can... and I'll try to believe in you.
  • The cottage was only available that week.
  • Our initial run pumped out two tons of this stuff and it'll be available in about three weeks.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, the text of the resolution we have just adopted will be available this afternoon in all the languages.
  • You cannot expect them to be available in a week or in one, or indeed several, months.
  • Just a reminder, grief counseling will be available in my office throughout the week.
  • The host centre must be available seven days a week and 24 hours out of 24.
  • I can tell you that I have taken note of all of them, that I will answer all of them promptly, and that, as I said at the beginning, I will be available to you at all times to try to realise our common dream.
  • It is hoped that detailed figures will be available in six to eight weeks from now.
  • Let me say to our Irish colleague that the figures for Objective 1 will be available during the course of this week and I am sure that you would therefore understand why I do not wish to comment on the Irish government's decision at this point.

Alternatives:

  • Will I be available this week?
  • Am I available this week?
  • Do I have availability this week?
  • Can I be reached this week?
  • Is my schedule open this week?

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