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I will not be able to come vs I will able to come

The correct phrase is "I will not be able to come." The phrase "I will able to come" is incorrect because it is missing the word "not." The correct phrase indicates that the speaker will not be able to come to a certain place or event.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 5740 views

I will not be able to come

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to inform someone that you will not be able to attend a specific place or event.

Examples:

  • I will not be able to come to the party tonight.
  • She said she will not be able to come to the meeting tomorrow.
  • Unfortunately, I will not be able to come to the wedding.
  • He will not be able to come to the concert on Saturday.
  • They will not be able to come to the event next week.
  • Okay, fine, but you have to know, if we don't get this next question right, we will lose, and I will not be able to come here ever again.
  • You are headed down a road that you will not be able to come back from.
  • She told me will not be able to come tonight -
  • So, the Majin will not be able to come out.
  • Finally, I would point out that, as it is late in the season, this regulation will not be able to come into force until the 2000-2001 season.
  • I will not be able to attend your wedding.
  • Unfortunately, I will not be able to continue that practice today.
  • Unfortunately, I will not be able to put forward any arguments either.
  • You will not be able come near me.
  • I will not be able to see them in July, or September, since the mandate for this Commission comes to a close at the end of October, as you know.
  • It is true that you have been able to ask individual questions, but I will not be able to refer to all of them.
  • I will not be able to answer all the questions put today, but I will go through some of them.
  • Look, Mr Gorostiaga, you know as well as I that I will be able to come here.
  • And whatever Katherine's designs, I will not be able to shield you.
  • He barely trusts me as it is, and I will not be able to help him out of this.
  • But... just relying on love alone, I will not be able to live.
  • I will not be able to last with that little picture on your business card.
  • If you keep heading down this path, I will not be able to protect you.
  • But I will not be able to move forward without the Board's permission to operate under complete autonomy.
  • I will not be able to do anything in court with this thing buzzing in my head.

Alternatives:

  • I won't be able to come
  • I cannot come
  • I am unable to come
  • I won't make it
  • I have to decline

I will able to come

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Look, Mr Gorostiaga, you know as well as I that I will be able to come here.
  • I believe we will be able to come to an agreement.
  • Okay, fine, but you have to know, if we don't get this next question right, we will lose, and I will not be able to come here ever again.
  • That way I will be able to come back to the house during the holidays
  • I hope you will be able to come along to the seminar on 6 and 7 November, when you might wish to make those points.
  • Right, and then how will I be able to come wash my big bear?
  • I'll be able to come up with a huge reaction.
  • I'm glad we were able to come to terms.
  • I'm sure that he would be able to come up with something.
  • I'm so glad we were able to come to this agreement.
  • The story of Cousin was silly. but I was'nt able to come up with anything better.
  • I new you wouldn't be able to come through it.
  • I've asked him an advancement, and he has agreed, but I won't be able to come because I'm very busy with the Americans.
  • I thought I'd be able to come up with something on the fly.
  • As I look back on it, I've never been able to come up with a rational explanation.
  • I told you I would able to come back slowly apart or o...
  • I could go, but I can make no promises about being able to come back.
  • Once I lead my people to another world, I'll never be able to come back.
  • I was hoping you might be able to come to some sort of shared arrangement.
  • So far, the cartel angle is the only connection I've been able to come up with.

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