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We will dispatch the material by tomorrow. vs We will dispatched the material by tomorrow.

The correct phrase is "We will dispatch the material by tomorrow." The verb "dispatch" should be in the base form (dispatch) after the modal verb "will." The second phrase is incorrect because "dispatched" is the past participle form of the verb, which isn’t suitable in this context.
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We will dispatch the material by tomorrow.

This phrase is correct. The verb "dispatch" is in the base form after the modal verb "will."

This phrase is used to indicate that the material will be sent out or dealt with by tomorrow.

Examples:

  • We will dispatch the goods by the end of the day.
  • The team will dispatch the orders as soon as they are ready.
  • Please dispatch the documents to the client by Friday.
  • The company will dispatch the products to various locations.
  • They will dispatch the emergency supplies to the affected areas.

We will dispatched the material by tomorrow.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "dispatched" is the past participle form, which is not suitable after the modal verb "will."

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