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what we'll do vs what we do

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'What we'll do' is used when referring to future plans or actions, while 'what we do' is used to talk about current or habitual actions.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 581 views

what we'll do

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to future plans or actions.

This phrase is used to talk about actions or plans that will happen in the future.

Examples:

  • Let's discuss what we'll do next week.
  • I'm not sure what we'll do about the situation.
  • Do you know what we'll do for the holidays?
  • But I'll tell you what we'll do.
  • I know what we'll do, Schweik.
  • So that's what we'll do.
  • And that's what we'll do.
  • We have yet to discuss what we'll do if Stefan fails to remember me.
  • Then that's what we'll do, Suki.
  • This is what we'll do.
  • If we have to join forces with Akley, that's what we'll do.
  • I don't know what we'll do first, but...
  • (Sighs) Okay, that's what we'll do.
  • Tell you what we'll do, John.
  • So he says, I'll tell you what we'll do.
  • Fine, then here's what we'll do.
  • That's what we'll do.
  • Then that's what we'll do, right after we finish this.
  • CLEMENT: No, not Soccer Jack, but I'll tell you what we'll do.
  • Colonel, my orders are to advance to Sidi Mansour and hold it. That's what we'll do.
  • That's what we'll do.
  • I don't know what we'll do about your feet.
  • That's what we'll do till the day we die.

Alternatives:

  • what we plan to do
  • what we intend to do
  • what we are going to do
  • what we aim to do
  • what we have in mind

what we do

This phrase is correct and commonly used when talking about current or habitual actions.

This phrase is used to talk about actions that are currently happening or actions that are habitual.

Examples:

  • I'll show you what we do on a daily basis.
  • She explained what we do in our spare time.
  • Let me tell you what we do for a living.
  • Another casualty of what we do.
  • People trust our company and what we do.
  • Knox, that what we do in our lives is not a coincidence.
  • That's not exactly what we do.
  • Don't discuss with your former coworkers what we do in this place.
  • I don't really care what we do.
  • This is what we do in my family.
  • Walt, this is what we do.
  • That's what we do with shoplifters.
  • This is the thing with what we do.
  • That's what we do when people break the law.
  • Just tell me what we do now.
  • Only further proof that everyone in this school hates us no matter what we do.
  • This happens every time no matter what we do...
  • No matter what we do, there's always another body.
  • No matter what we do, there's always another body.
  • It's what we do, every day.
  • It's what we do before then that matters.
  • This is the terrible part of what we do, Antoni.
  • I refuse to become immune to the consequences of what we do.

Alternatives:

  • what we are doing
  • what we are engaged in
  • what we are involved in
  • what we practice
  • what we undertake

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