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so when I finish, I will vs I will recontact you again

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'So when I finish, I will' is a common way to express a future action after completing a task. 'I will recontact you again' is also correct but less common. It implies contacting someone again in the future. The choice between the two depends on the specific situation and the level of formality desired.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 718 views

so when I finish, I will

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a future action after completing a task.

This phrase is used to indicate that after finishing a particular task, the speaker will take a subsequent action. It is a common way to link a current activity to a future one.

Examples:

  • So when I finish, I will call you.
  • So when I finish, I will send you the report.
  • So when I finish, I will start working on the next project.
  • give me a advice-- i am 27, i want study aeronautical engineering, it will take 5 more years to finish, so when i finish i will be 32 or 33, i am willing to sacrifice my  ...
  • Sep 26, 2013 ... give me a advice-- i am 27, i want study aeronautical engineering, it will take 5 more years to finish, so when i finish i will be 32 or 33, i am ...
  • i am 27, i want study aeronautical engineering, it will take 5 more years to finish, so when i finish i will be 32 or 33, i am willing to sacrifice my time and effort, but ...
  • So when I finish I will have to start back in the A's and update. Our we sure there is no one out there that would like to help me out??? We could still use some ...

Alternatives:

  • Once I finish, I will
  • After I finish, I will
  • When I'm done, I will
  • Upon completion, I will

I will recontact you again

This phrase is correct but less common. It implies contacting someone again in the future.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker will contact the other person again at a later time. It suggests a repeated or additional contact in the future.

Examples:

  • I will recontact you again next week.
  • After the meeting, I will recontact you again to discuss the details.
  • Once I have more information, I will recontact you again.

Alternatives:

  • I will contact you again
  • I will get in touch with you again
  • I will reach out to you again
  • I will follow up with you again

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