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I will do that. vs I will do so.

Both phrases are correct and can be used interchangeably. They both express the intention to perform a certain action in the future. The choice between 'that' and 'so' is a matter of personal preference or style, as both are commonly used in English.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

I will do that.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the intention to perform a certain action in the future.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker intends to complete a specific task or action in the future.

Examples:

  • I will do that as soon as possible.
  • She asked me to help, and I said I will do that for her.
  • If you need assistance, just let me know, and I will do that.
  • He promised he will do that before the deadline.
  • Don't worry, I will do that for you.
  • And I promise you I will do that.
  • If it is I have to go to court personally, I will do that.
  • And I will do that.
  • Then I will do that.
  • You discharge these. I will do that.
  • I will do that.
  • Okay, thank you, and I will do that.
  • Okay, yes, I will do that.
  • And even if I am from Ethiopia, I speak very good English with no strong accent so if teaching your kinds English is a requirement, I will do that.
  • Yes, I will do that.
  • Yes, I will do that.
  • I will do that.
  • In fact, I will do that.
  • Great. I will do that.
  • Okay, I will do that.
  • Thank you, I will do that.
  • I never had the interest to write... You like it this way.Yeah, I like it this way, and if I feel like writing a bunch of songs in the next record, I will do that.
  • I'm thinking of how I will do that.
  • I told mom I will do that.
  • Yes, ma'am, I will do that.

Alternatives:

  • I will do so.
  • I will complete that task.
  • I will take care of that.
  • I will handle it.
  • I will get it done.

I will do so.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the intention to perform a certain action in the future.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker intends to complete a specific task or action in the future.

Examples:

  • I will do so as soon as possible.
  • She asked me to help, and I said I will do so for her.
  • If you need assistance, just let me know, and I will do so.
  • He promised he will do so before the deadline.
  • Don't worry, I will do so for you.
  • Having said this, if forty Members now stand up and make a request for the quorum to be established, I will do so.
  • You can challenge me - and you should as often as you like - to try and make this move faster, and I will do so.
  • I was not expecting to speak but, as you have asked me, I will do so.
  • Nay, I will do so.
  • There is no problem, I will do so.
  • I have sworn to put this man away, with any and all legal means at my disposal, and I will do so.
  • For as long as I can, ...if we must carry on searching, ...I will do so.
  • Mr Gollnisch, please rest assured that I will do so.(1)
  • He chose me and lit me. so i will do so.
  • Tell me to call the whole thing off, and I will gladly do so.
  • If you can bring me evidence that will allow me to revisit your conviction, I will gladly do so.
  • The directive can deliver it and I hope will do so.
  • I have put up with you for Patrick and Alexandra's sake... and I will continue to do so.
  • I followed every rule to the letter, and if you reinstate me, I will continue to do so.
  • I have been questioning the Commission about this for a year and I will continue to do so.
  • I raised these and pursued them when I was in Beijing earlier this year and I will continue to do so.
  • Mr President, I am not sure under which rule I should rise at this juncture, but I will do so nonetheless.
  • I also see that there is a clear domestic debate from the UK in here; it would be tempting to go into that, but I will not do so.
  • In taking this issue forward I have liaised closely with my colleague responsible for trade matters to ensure that our approach is robust in terms of our obligations under international law, and I will continue to do so.
  • Finally, on cooperation and dialogue with Parliament: you know that I have constantly appeared before you on all important trade policy matters, and I will continue to do so.

Alternatives:

  • I will do that.
  • I will complete that task.
  • I will take care of that.
  • I will handle it.
  • I will get it done.

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