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it will be prepare vs it will be prepared

The correct phrase is 'it will be prepared.' 'It will be prepare' is incorrect because 'prepare' should be in the past tense form 'prepared' when used after 'will be.'
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it will be prepare

This phrase is incorrect in English.

The correct form is 'it will be prepared.' Use 'prepared' as the past participle form of 'prepare' after 'will be.'
  • One of its tasks will be to prepare a recommendation for the Conference of Presidents before the spring summit.
  • It will be practically impossible to prepare and conclude a co-decision process from now until the end of the legislature.
  • This interim agreement lapses in July 2007, and it will therefore be necessary to prepare the follow up, no doubt from the end of the coming winter.
  • The decisions it prepares will be taken by the Commission or by the Council in CFSP matters.
  • It should be recalled that where legislative approximation is concerned, incorporation of the acquis into legislation is not in itself sufficient; it will also be necessary to prepare to its full implementation.
  • It should be recalled that where legislative approximation is concerned, incorporation of the EU acquis into legislation is not in itself sufficient; it will also be necessary to prepare its full implementation.
  • It should be recalled that where legislative approximation is concerned, incorporation of the EU acquis into legislation is not in itself sufficient; it will also be necessary to prepare for its full implementation.
  • It will also be used to prepare the ground for further legislative measures at Community level with a view to addressing all forms of discrimination mentioned in Article 13 of the Treaty within all areas of Community competence.
  • It should be recalled that where legislation is concerned, incorporation of the EU acquis into legislation is not in itself sufficient; it will also be necessary to prepare for its full implementation.
  • My Commission will prepare a short paper on innovation to prepare for the Lahti informal summit.
  • Prepare to mobilize to higher ground.
  • All combatants prepare for team battle.
  • Then prepare to starve in our service.
  • Tell Allison to prepare for casualties.
  • Prepare your senses... for dancing waters.
  • Prepare to be dazzled by all the wedding possibilities.
  • All prisoners prepare for pod inspection.
  • Residents are advised to prepare for evacuation.
  • Prepare a 5cc injection, please.
  • Go prepare our shuttle for launch.

Alternatives:

  • it will be prepared

it will be prepared

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use 'it will be prepared' when referring to something that will be made ready or organized in the future.

Examples:

  • The report will be prepared by tomorrow.
  • The meal will be prepared by the chef.
  • The room will be prepared for the meeting.
  • The equipment will be prepared for the event.
  • The documents will be prepared for submission.
  • His body will be taken to Los Angeles, where it will be prepared for burial.
  • The European Commission has made clear that it will be prepared to support an interest rate reduction, and I would expect that the 27 Member States will reach a consensus regarding the reconsideration of this question.
  • What is new is that it will be well prepared and able to act quickly under effective common leadership and using modern equipment.
  • Delivery certificates shall be prepared in quadruplicate.
  • Replicate laboratory samples may be prepared.
  • My husband taught me to be prepared.
  • We would be prepared to consider Thursday.
  • Everybody, be prepared for the consequences.
  • We have to be prepared for crisis situations, we have to be prepared to prevent them and we have to be prepared for the outbreak of an epidemic.
  • I think it's about having to be prepared as communities, not as individuals - being prepared as nation, being prepared as state, being prepared as town.
  • Safety your weapons, but be prepared.
  • The first thing on Izzy's list: Be prepared for everything.
  • We have to be prepared in case things go south.
  • Someone you should be prepared for.
  • And be prepared to die for our cause.
  • Owen, be prepared to exfil by force.
  • Just be prepared for some harsh yet constructive criticism.
  • But as well to be prepared, sir.
  • The modern man should probably be prepared for any eventuality.
  • Be prepared to change your life forever.

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