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I will have him contact you vs i will

These two phrases are not directly comparable. 'I will have him contact you' implies that the speaker will arrange for someone else to contact the listener. 'I will' is a simple statement of the speaker's intention to do something. The first phrase involves delegating the action to someone else, while the second phrase indicates personal responsibility.
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I will have him contact you

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It indicates that the speaker will arrange for someone else to contact the listener.

This phrase is used when the speaker intends to delegate the task of contacting the listener to another person. It shows a sense of responsibility for ensuring the contact is made.

Examples:

  • I will have my assistant contact you to schedule the meeting.
  • I will have the technician call you to fix the issue.
  • I will have the manager reach out to discuss the proposal.
  • I will have the team leader provide you with the information.
  • I will have the receptionist send you the documents.
  • Oct 14, 2014 ... @RazerSupport I sure can, I will have him contact you via twitter tomorrow, haven 't got contact details but I go to same college. 0 replies 0 ...
  • We certainly can do that for you and I will have him contact you to discuss what is needed. Glenn Christensen. Gutter Pro. 1 stars Gratia M Customer since 2014.
  • I have a friend in Brampton Ont. who makes Display cases for HO Trains etc., If you will give me your email address, I will have him contact you. Tony Potter ...
  • but i will definately let my sifu know and see what he'd like to do. im sure that will work out but i will have him contact you. thanks and nice fight. i found out your ...

Alternatives:

  • I will ask him to contact you.
  • I will request him to contact you.
  • I will arrange for him to contact you.
  • I will make sure he contacts you.
  • I will ensure he gets in touch with you.

i will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English. It is a simple statement of the speaker's intention to do something.

This phrase is used to express the speaker's commitment or promise to perform a certain action. It is a straightforward way of indicating personal responsibility for a task.

Examples:

  • I will call you later.
  • I will finish the report by tomorrow.
  • I will meet you at the restaurant.
  • I will take care of the arrangements.
  • I will send you the details.
  • Giving me chance to work with your family will be an amazing opportunity i will be encountering.
  • I understand, and i will, of course, guard your confidence.
  • If you won't go to your therapy, then, i will.
  • But if you don't make the cuts, i will.
  • OK, honey, i will.
  • I want to ask tina out, i will.
  • Yes, i will, because I'll be sleeping in the den.
  • My experience and love to children make me think that probably i will be a good nanny.
  • If you have more questions, i will be glad to answer!
  • If we come back to Budapest i will definitly stay in your apartment again!
  • I know - I know that I have to, And I'm - i will.
  • Very peacfull, quite, nice, clean tiny apartment on the 2nd floor of a beautiful historical building with an elevator. (lift) With any question or request you maight have more, write me and i will be happy to response in 24 hours.
  • I love children, I am also very attentive and have a high sense of responsibility, So I think that i will be succesed in this job well, even though I do not have that experience.
  • "we are a heavily armed militia," followed by, "i will be forced to take action."
  • It takes 20-25 minutes to reach midtown so i will totally recommend this place.
  • Jennifer, pack your bags or i will.
  • No, I don't think i will.
  • Well, then maybe i will.
  • Thank you Allesandro for an incredible ride that i will always remember.
  • Hopefully the last time i will be in the burn center besides visiting.

Alternatives:

  • I shall
  • I intend to
  • I plan to
  • I aim to
  • I promise to

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