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the result's are going to be out today vs the result's will come today

Both phrases have issues and are not correct. The correct form should be: 'The results are going to be out today.' This form indicates a future event that will happen. 'The results will come today' is also incorrect because 'results' is a plural noun and should not be followed by 'will come.'

Last updated: March 24, 2024 • 7128 views

the result's are going to be out today

This phrase is incorrect. 'Result's' should be 'results' without an apostrophe, and 'are going to be out' is the correct structure for indicating a future event.

The correct form is 'The results are going to be out today.'
  • Without that, I think we are going to have different surveys, day in and day out, producing the results that the people who commission them want.
  • Criminals are going to be out on the streets.
  • We are going to raise more, we are going to spend more... and on Election Day, we are going to be out there... pushing the vote in every precinct.
  • And the result is all of these people here are going to go home and want an English muffin.
  • And I couldn't guarantee what the results are going to be.
  • And it will profoundly affect the well-being, the quality of life of the billions of people who are going to inherit the results of our decisions.
  • I think that we must simply await the result of the vote and decide what we are going to have to do on the basis of it.
  • The negotiations which took place this year have confirmed this and today we are going to discuss an excellent report which is the result of fruitful cooperation.
  • We are going to vote tomorrow on this report, which is the result of long labours, and I am delighted at the common position that we have reached.
  • However, it is not the results of the liberalisation initiated at Marrakech which are going to calm the fears which you spoke of just now.
  • As a result, we are now promised a document for the PDB 2004 setting out how we are going to eliminate abnormal outstanding commitments by the end of 2003.
  • And that's going to happen one arena at a time, one institution at a time. The forces are general, but the results are going to be specific.
  • And unless we address this invisibility, we are going to get the results that we are seeing, which is a gradual degradation and loss of this valuable natural asset.
  • In this framework, given the importance of the financial strand, I would say that the results of September's World Summit on Sustainable Development look as though they are going to have a rather more limited scope than we would wish them to have.
  • The text which we are going to adopt today, parts of which, being the result of a compromise - as President Poettering said - fail to satisfy us, must be instrumental in triggering a large-scale debate on the future and on the future European Constitution.
  • The results of work conducted by scientists show that the effects of climate change are going to have an increasing influence on the natural environment and the economy as well as on our daily lives.
  • In any event, I have the feeling that we are going to have to examine this issue in detail in conciliation, depending on the result of the votes held here.
  • I would like your assurance that any information that goes out to Member States in which there are going to be referendums presents both sides of the argument, so that we can have a free and fair result.
  • Whereas now I fear that we are going to have a debate between the Member States in Luxembourg and ambiguity will come out of it as a result.
  • I don't know what your schedule is like for the next two weeks, but Rel, Henry, and I are going to be out there till the 9th for the Vail Dance Festival, so...

the result's will come today

This phrase is incorrect. 'Result's' should be 'results' without an apostrophe, and 'will come' is not the appropriate structure to use with 'results.'

The correct form is 'The results are going to be out today.'
  • Signe will come today with papers, and then we'll start.
  • But the result's the same.
  • The results will come back and we'll take it from there.
  • Here there are Members and political groups whose intentions will come to an end in March 2004, with the results of the general elections in Spain.
  • Yes, but the result's the same.
  • But if the result's just damage and pain, That's not noble.
  • I think this one will come out in the wash, ie it is difficult to predict what the result of the vote in this House will be on this issue.
  • Mr President, the closeness of the result and Mrs Grossetête's statement lead me to assume that, once the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety has dealt with this issue, it will come before the House as a whole.
  • I hope that does not mean each of us individually, and I hope that, given the results of the stress tests and the very strong action of the new government, the shine will come back to Ireland.
  • The consultation will come to an end on 31 January 2007 and a high-level conference will be held in January 2008 to present the handbook and the results of the public consultation which will add to the ongoing impact assessment.
  • Without that cooperation, many of the results that I have come to present to you today, would simply not have been possible.
  • Today I am asking the Commission to study the results obtained by the Lashing@sea project and to come forward with proposals to improve container lashing procedures and equipment.
  • I think your helper didn't come today.
  • You know, your mother's pension check didn't come today.
  • She actually said she'd come today.
  • Perhaps Tullius did not come today.
  • I was sure you wouldn't come today.
  • It did not know how much people would come today here.
  • We come today only to discuss the Winter Sacrifice
  • 2 men didn't come today.

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