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"I will take a look at it tomorrow" vs "I will have look at it tomorrow"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I will have a look at it tomorrow' is more commonly used in British English, while 'I will take a look at it tomorrow' is more common in American English. Both phrases convey the same meaning of examining something the next day.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

I will take a look at it tomorrow

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

This phrase is commonly used in American English to express the intention of examining something the next day.

Examples:

  • I will take a look at the new proposal tomorrow.
  • He promised to take a look at the problem tomorrow.

Alternatives:

  • I will have a look at it tomorrow
  • I will check it out tomorrow
  • I will examine it tomorrow
  • I will inspect it tomorrow
  • I will review it tomorrow

I will have look at it tomorrow

This phrase is correct but less common in American English.

This phrase is commonly used in British English to express the intention of examining something the next day.

Examples:

  • I will have a look at the report tomorrow.
  • She said she will have a look at the issue in the morning.

Alternatives:

  • I will take a look at it tomorrow
  • I will check it out tomorrow
  • I will examine it tomorrow
  • I will inspect it tomorrow
  • I will review it tomorrow

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