Which one is correct?
"we will" or "we will get the hang of it"?

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we will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate future action.

This phrase is used to express a future intention or action that will be taken by a group of people.

Examples:

  • We will go to the beach tomorrow.
  • We will finish the project by the end of the week.
  • We will meet you at the restaurant.
  • We will start the meeting in five minutes.
  • We will have a great time at the party.

Alternatives:

  • We are going to
  • We intend to
  • We plan to
  • We aim to
  • We are committed to

we will get the hang of it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express the idea of eventually understanding or mastering something.

This phrase is used to convey the belief that the speaker and others will eventually understand or become proficient at something with practice or experience.

Alternatives:

  • We will master it
  • We will figure it out
  • We will become proficient at it
  • We will get better at it
  • We will learn how to do it
Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'We will' is a general statement indicating future action, while 'We will get the hang of it' is a more specific statement implying that the speaker and others will eventually understand or master something. They are not directly comparable as one is a general statement and the other is more specific.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

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