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"I'll be arriving" vs "I'll be arrived"

The correct phrase is "I'll be arriving." The verb "arriving" should be in the present participle form when used with the future tense auxiliary verb "will be." The phrase "I'll be arrived" is incorrect because the verb should not be in the past participle form in this context.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

I'll be arriving

This phrase is correct. It uses the future tense auxiliary verb "will be" followed by the present participle form of the verb "arriving."

This phrase is used to indicate a future action of arriving at a specific time or place.

Examples:

  • I'll be arriving at the airport at 3 p.m.
  • She said she'll be arriving late to the party.
  • We'll be arriving in Paris tomorrow morning.
  • He'll be arriving by train.
  • They'll be arriving together.

I'll be arrived

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "arrived" is in the past participle form, which is not suitable for use with the future tense auxiliary verb "will be."

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