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When will you coming back vs When do you think you're coming back to church

The first phrase, 'when will you coming back,' is incorrect. The correct form should be 'when will you come back.' The second phrase, 'when do you think you're coming back to church,' is correct and more natural. It is a common way to ask someone about their return to a place.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1161 views

When will you coming back

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form should be 'when will you come back.'

The correct form is 'when will you come back' to ask about someone's return to a place or activity.
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Alternatives:

  • when will you come back

When do you think you're coming back to church

This phrase is correct and commonly used to inquire about someone's expected return to a specific place.

This phrase is a polite and natural way to ask someone about their anticipated return to a particular location, in this case, church.

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