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"i will be late" vs "I will late tomorrow"

The correct phrase is "I will be late." The second phrase, "I will late tomorrow," is incorrect because the verb "late" should be followed by the auxiliary verb "be" to form the future continuous tense.

Last Updated: March 31, 2024

i will be late

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will arrive after the expected time.

Examples:

  • I will be late for the meeting.
  • She will be late for her flight.
  • They will be late for the party.

I will late tomorrow

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "late" should be followed by the auxiliary verb "be" to form the future continuous tense.


Alternatives:

  • I will be late tomorrow.
  • I will arrive late tomorrow.
  • I will be running late tomorrow.
  • I will be delayed tomorrow.
  • I will not be on time tomorrow.

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