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I will be coming for tomorrow's show vs I will be coming to tomorrow's show

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I will be coming for tomorrow's show' implies that the speaker will attend the show in order to see it or be part of it. On the other hand, 'I will be coming to tomorrow's show' suggests that the speaker will be present at the show without specifying the reason. The choice between 'for' and 'to' depends on the intended meaning.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

I will be coming for tomorrow's show

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase implies that the speaker will attend the show in order to see it or be part of it.
  • Because if I don't, I will be coming for you.
  • My enemies will be coming for me.
  • Will be coming for their. Imprisoned brother.
  • Evil butterfly man will be coming for you.
  • They will be coming for us.
  • My ship will be coming for me soon.
  • Smoke will be coming for me, as soon as he figures out I'm with you.
  • The farmer Bushenko will be coming for you later.
  • You know they will be coming for me soon, so before we say goodbye there are some questions l'd like to ask you.
  • And I will be coming here every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. till the day I die.
  • It also means, one week from today, I will be coming home.
  • Having decided on monetary union we must now be consistent, including in matters of external representation, which I will be coming back to later.
  • We had a very large surplus last year, and I will be coming back in this speech to its various elements.
  • That is not all, Madam President;I will be coming back to that shortly.
  • Richard De Longpre will be coming in tomorrow to show us what he's made of.
  • Tell you who will be coming for dinner?
  • I will be coming forward in the spring with a followup communication that will go into all the matters that she raised.
  • If it does I will be coming back here to say very strong, favourable things in regard to what you recommended and the Commission put forward to make all that a success.
  • I am very happy to be able to say today that on 24 January I will be coming to the Committee on Agriculture to give an explanation on the new fruit and vegetable reforms.
  • Your individual assignments will be coming shortly.

Alternatives:

  • I will be attending tomorrow's show.
  • I will be present at tomorrow's show.

I will be coming to tomorrow's show

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase suggests that the speaker will be present at the show without specifying the reason.
  • I am very happy to be able to say today that on 24 January I will be coming to the Committee on Agriculture to give an explanation on the new fruit and vegetable reforms.
  • They said Papa will be coming to see me soon.
  • Our Prime Minister will be coming to Strasbourg tomorrow to hold further discussions with the Conference of Presidents.
  • She will be coming to see me this afternoon.
  • We will be coming to your next party because I am fixing her.
  • We all know it will be coming to China.
  • Me and Ted will be coming to Oxford with you in the New Year.
  • These shots will be coming to you from Jake's phone, McGee.
  • People will be coming to see us, having tea with us in the parlor.
  • You will be coming to the hospital... once you're satisfactorily recovered from your journey.
  • Reports will be coming to you live on the spot where this tense drama is unfolding.
  • I know in the next few weeks she will be coming to a decision about the future of the PACTE programme.
  • I'm sure Henry or Jonesy or Beaver will be coming to get us soon.
  • Volunteers will be coming to your door, or you may report at your convenience to Franklin Community General.
  • Now, we've heard that this car will be coming to Britain in 2010, at prices starting from...
  • We will of course be closely monitoring developments in Ukraine, and will be coming to a decision next week.
  • I would like to remind you that, as you know, the President of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia will be coming to address Parliament on Wednesday morning.
  • And I will be coming here every Thursday at 1:00 p.m. till the day I die.
  • It also means, one week from today, I will be coming home.
  • Having decided on monetary union we must now be consistent, including in matters of external representation, which I will be coming back to later.

Alternatives:

  • I will be at tomorrow's show.
  • I will be going to tomorrow's show.

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