Which one is correct?
"it is greate" or "it will be greate"?

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it is greate

This phrase is incorrect. "Greate" is not a standard English word, and the correct spelling is "great."

it will be greate

This phrase is correct. It indicates that something will be great in the future.

Use this phrase when you want to express that something will be great in the future.

Examples:

  • I'm sure the party will be great.
  • The new movie will be great.
  • The project will be great once it's completed.

Alternatives:

  • it will be wonderful
  • it will be fantastic
  • it will be amazing
  • it will be excellent
  • it will be superb
The correct phrase is "it will be great." The use of "will" indicates a future action or state, which is appropriate when expressing that something will be great in the future. On the other hand, "it is great" is used to describe something that is currently great.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

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