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I'll be glad vs I will be glad

"I'll be glad" and "I will be glad" are both correct, commonplace English phrases. They have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably. The contraction "I'll" is more informal and conversational, while "I will" is more formal.
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I'll be glad

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a contraction of "I will be glad." It is informal and conversational, suitable for everyday conversations.

Examples:

  • I'll be glad to help you with that.
  • I'll be glad when this project is finished.
  • I'll be glad to see you again.
  • I'll be glad when you go back to work.
  • I'll be glad when all this is over.
  • But when he gets there, I'll be glad.
  • - I know, but... I'll be glad when this part's over.
  • Why, anything I can do to help you, dear, I'll be glad.
  • I'll miss our talks when you go away, Mr Cooper, but I'll be glad for you.
  • It was like, "Man, I'll be glad when we finish with this song."
  • But I'll be glad when you're ready to come home.
  • I'll be glad when school begins.
  • I'll be glad when he's here.
  • I know, but, man, I'll be glad when I can afford a place of my own.
  • But I'll be glad when you're ready to come home.
  • You know, I'll be glad when this day is over.
  • I'll be glad when we get Mr. Richard Blaney inside, though.
  • I'll be glad of the rest for a week or two.
  • I'll be glad when Michèle gets here and I can talk to someone who is not looking over his shoulder.
  • I'll be glad when Scott's got his Mobile Control operating.
  • I'll be glad when the wives get home and things settle down.
  • - Well, I'll be glad when that exam is over.
  • I'll be glad when we get Mr Richard Blaney inside, though.

Alternatives:

  • I will be glad
  • I shall be glad
  • I'll be happy
  • I'll be pleased
  • I'll be delighted

I will be glad

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the full form of "I'll be glad." It is more formal than the contracted form and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

Examples:

  • I will be glad to attend the meeting.
  • I will be glad when you arrive.
  • I will be glad to hear your thoughts.
  • I will be glad to answer any questions which my introduction to the subject may have given rise to.
  • I also appreciate your offer of an invitation to a round table. I will be glad to consider that in the context of the various invitations a Commissioner receives.
  • That's my freedom, and I will be glad to show you.
  • Now, I've told you the truth, but if I'm wrong, I will be glad to admit it.
  • I will be glad to give you the highest mark.
  • I will be glad to continue that line... with you... as my wife.
  • I will be glad to return with you to Earth when my mission here is completed.
  • O fair Katherine, if you will love me soundly with your French heart, I will be glad to hear you confess it brokenly with your English tongue.
  • I will be glad to provide you with a longer and deeper written response on this matter if you send me a letter shortly so that I can still do it during the term of the present Commission.
  • And I will be glad when it's done.
  • I will be glad to never have to do this again.
  • I will be glad to pass on what I know.
  • Your mother and I will be glad to contribute the balance for Harvard.
  • But I will be glad to see you at the ELDR Group again...
  • Amendment No 25 by Mr Novo Belenguer and others correctly represents this position and I will be glad to support it.
  • I will be glad to submit the figures for the honourable Member to look at.
  • I will be glad to answer your questions,
  • Sure, I will be glad to have him call you as soon as I see him, OK?

Alternatives:

  • I'll be glad
  • I shall be glad
  • I will be happy
  • I will be pleased
  • I will be delighted

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