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what you have tonight vs what you will have tonight

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'What you have tonight' is used when asking about the current plans or arrangements for the evening. 'What you will have tonight' is used when asking about future plans or expectations for the evening.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 888 views

what you have tonight

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about current plans or arrangements for the evening.

This phrase is used to inquire about the activities, meals, or events that are scheduled or planned for the current evening.

Examples:

  • What you have tonight? Are you going out or staying in?
  • I'm curious about what you have tonight. Any special plans?
  • Can you tell me what you have tonight so I can coordinate with you?
  • Tell me what you have tonight so I can prepare accordingly.
  • What you have tonight will determine my availability.
  • I blush to think what you have heard tonight.
  • Look at what you have caused tonight...
  • That's what you have planned for tonight?
  • Not one syllable of what you have been blabbering here tonight...
  • Are you going to tell me what you have planned for tonight?
  • So, tell me, what secrets have you people discovered tonight?
  • What'd they have you do tonight?
  • And what do you have to do tonight, Mr. Wormold?
  • WHAT DID YOU HAVE TO EAT TONIGHT?
  • Next up we have tonight's big draw.
  • Guessing is the only fun you guys are going to have tonight.
  • Thank you... for letting me have tonight.
  • We have an entire relationship to have tonight.
  • You know, just for me to have tonight.
  • Let's see who we have tonight.
  • So let's see what we have tonight.
  • In chequers one must move more carefully than you have tonight.
  • First one, as we have tonight.
  • And I've got to get ready for the fundraiser we have tonight.
  • Well, that's all the time we have tonight.

Alternatives:

  • What are your plans for tonight?
  • What's on your agenda for tonight?
  • What's happening tonight?
  • What's going on tonight?
  • What's the plan for tonight?

what you will have tonight

This phrase is correct and commonly used when asking about future plans or expectations for the evening.

This phrase is used to inquire about the activities, meals, or events that are expected or planned for the upcoming evening.

Examples:

  • Do you know what you will have tonight for dinner?
  • I'm wondering what you will have tonight. Any special plans?
  • Can you tell me what you will have tonight so I can prepare accordingly?
  • Tell me what you will have tonight so I can coordinate with you.
  • What you will have tonight will determine my availability.
  • Next up we have tonight's big draw.
  • Guessing is the only fun you guys are going to have tonight.
  • Thank you... for letting me have tonight.
  • We have an entire relationship to have tonight.
  • You know, just for me to have tonight.
  • Let's see who we have tonight.
  • So let's see what we have tonight.
  • In chequers one must move more carefully than you have tonight.
  • First one, as we have tonight.
  • And I've got to get ready for the fundraiser we have tonight.
  • Well, that's all the time we have tonight.
  • okay, we both have tonight off, so -
  • I'm responsible for more pain in your heart than you should have tonight.
  • And, no pressure, but I do have tonight open.
  • You have tonight to get your personal things in order... and launch in the service pot tomorrow morning.
  • Well, Jacks and Jills, that's about all the time we have tonight.
  • No. I'll let him have tonight.
  • We have tonight, a visit that fills us with emotion and with memories.
  • So, my darling Fred, I have tonight made a very serious decision.
  • Do you have any idea how much homework I have tonight?

Alternatives:

  • What are your plans for tonight?
  • What's on your agenda for tonight?
  • What's happening tonight?
  • What's going on tonight?
  • What's the plan for tonight?

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