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I'll check with vs I'll be checking with

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'I'll check with' is used when you are planning to verify something with someone in the future, while 'I'll be checking with' implies a continuous or repeated action of verifying with someone. The choice between the two depends on the specific situation and the nuance you want to convey.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

I'll check with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you intend to verify something with someone in the future. It implies a one-time action of checking with someone.

Examples:

  • I'll check with my manager before making a decision.
  • I'll check with the teacher about the assignment details.
  • To consult someone, as before deciding or answering: I'll check with my boss to see if that time is good for a meeting. 2. To correspond with something: The ...
  • I'll check with him to see if I can leave you my number. I wanted to check on you. We heard him come downstairs and when he didn't return, I came down to ...
  • Jul 15, 2010 ... I think you mean "I'll check with you later", or maybe "I'll call you later". You are speaking to your fiancee as you're saying this, right? owlman5 ...
  • ... with sb chiedere a qn. I'll check with the driver what time the bus leaves chiederò al conducente quando parte l'autobus (official etc) informarsi presso qn  ...

Alternatives:

  • I will verify with
  • I will confirm with
  • I will consult with

I'll be checking with

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when you plan to continuously or repeatedly verify something with someone. It implies a continuous or repeated action of checking with someone.

Examples:

  • I'll be checking with the team regularly for updates.
  • I'll be checking with my doctor about my progress.
  • In the mean time, I'll be checking with fishing expert Tom Redington to get to the bottom of this mystery. (UPDATE: Tom Redington says: “It's a different species of  ...
  • I'll be checking with the nurse today before radiation as to what we can use. The skin is raw and painful. I'm sure it has to be protected with ...
  • By the time this newsletter is out, I'll be checking with everyone to find out where you would like to work. The Club needs all the volunteers we can get to make ...
  • I'll be checking with my students to see if you received the email. I want to be sure everyone is receiving our class news. BRING TO CLASS: 1 Spiral notebook ...

Alternatives:

  • I will be verifying with
  • I will be confirming with
  • I will be consulting with

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