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I will have to go vs I will can that

The phrase 'I will have to go' is correct and commonly used in English to express the necessity or obligation to leave. On the other hand, 'I will can that' is not a correct construction in English. The correct form would be 'I can do that' or 'I will do that.' These phrases are not comparable as they convey different meanings.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1526 views

I will have to go

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the necessity or obligation to leave.

This phrase is used when someone needs to leave a place or situation due to a requirement or obligation.

Examples:

  • I will have to go to the meeting tomorrow.
  • She said she will have to go early to catch the train.
  • If you keep talking, I will have to go soon.
  • He will have to go to the doctor for a check-up.
  • We will have to go if we want to catch the last bus.
  • Mar 10, 2014 ... "I will have to go to NY." is sometime in the future. (I read the thread "have to (do)" vs "will have to (do)" to learn about the possible difference in ...
  • But in the evening I will have to go. What I most want is bad for me I know · Out in the dark, shaking hands. In the street, I'm drifting · Drifting away from my family ...
  • Future: I will have to go. (will is an auxiliary verb.) No need to add an auxiliary verb before inverting. Invert: Will I have to go? In short, only the present and past  ...
  • Apr 13, 2015 ... I just found out I will have to go to an accountant. How do I cancel my order? I have to use an accountant due to last years' taxes and things that ...

Alternatives:

  • I must leave.
  • I need to go.
  • I have to leave.
  • I am required to go.
  • I am obligated to go.

I will can that

This phrase is not a correct construction in English. The correct form would be 'I can do that' or 'I will do that.'

  • Under the current vinyl siding is tyvek over plywood. Thanks for the advice about single coat, I will can that idea. I will also keep searching for a ...
  • Sep 18, 2012 ... Hopefully we can get fish this summer and I will can that also. Why am I doing so much ? Well I have five children and 7 grandchildren.
  • Feb 3, 2011 ... Now I have some deer meat cooking on the stove and I will can that up for future use as well. The turmoil in the world that is causing the price of ...
  • ... got 2 bad people and was possibly open to giving it another try (because I live close) but after seeing more than 3 people say, "not worth it" I will can that idea.

Alternatives:

  • I can do that.
  • I will do that.
  • I am able to do that.
  • I have the capability to do that.
  • I am going to do that.

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