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will be delivered tomorrow vs will be deliver tomorrow

The correct phrase is "will be delivered tomorrow"; the verb is conjugated incorrectly in the example "will be deliver tomorrow."
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will be delivered tomorrow

This phrase is correct.

Use this phrase to alert someone of an impending delivery.

Some examples from our editors:

  • Your package will be delivered tomorrow.
  • I believe that the mail will be delivered tomorrow.
  • "they" is the subject. We can make "the letter" the subject: The letter will be delivered tomorrow. And if we want, we can include the subject of the first sentence:.
  • ... which asks you to confirm that you are aware your requested materials will be delivered tomorrow. Select the Confirm Request button to complete the process.
  • Dispatch Note: We are pleased to inform you that your goods were sent today. We hereby inform you that your goods will be delivered tomorrow. We hope that ...
  • Please deliver this to Tom in person. (sharptoothed); [S] · [T] This mail will be delivered tomorrow. (CK); [S] · [T] We are able to deliver within a week. (Nero)

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • is going to be delivered tomorrow
  • will be arriving tomorrow
  • will be getting to you tomorrow

will be deliver tomorrow

This phrase is not correct. Don't use it.

In this construction, you need to use the past tense of the verb "deliver."
  • I would like to congratulate the Secretary-General on the result that we are hopefully going to deliver tomorrow, which would be a positive discharge for the European Parliament.
  • No problem, we can deliver those tomorrow.
  • Bella could deliver as early as tomorrow.
  • For more than half a century fusion was to deliver 'tomorrow', but the day has never come.
  • I need you to write it properly for me so I can deliver it tomorrow.
  • Beltrán and Fortunato will deliver this salt tomorrow.
  • No, I'll deliver this myself tomorrow.
  • Will deliver our things tomorrow 13h between Rs and Rs 16h.
  • Can you deliver message tomorrow morning and get the answer?
  • He's leaving tomorrow to deliver an airplane.
  • Listen, Adam, come deliver some tongue tomorrow to my place.
  • Corrine delivers the money tomorrow, or my next love letter to Claudette is about the bullet that you put under Terry Crowley's left eye.
  • My husband needs to deliver the eulogy tomorrow at his father's funeral.
  • And I'll deliver these ones tomorrow.
  • Okay, they'll deliver our stuff tomorrow between 1 and 4.
  • So go home, Emily, and tomorrow deliver the performance of your life.
  • He was a beacon ofinspiration, not only as a spiritual leader... deliver his opening statement tomorrow...
  • Perhaps, she could deliver the message tomorrow?
  • I still have to deliver my closing argument tomorrow, and...
  • Mr President, at the start of this afternoon's sitting, I asked for the list of the 27 cases referred to UCLAF so that Parliament could deliver an informed opinion tomorrow.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • will be delivered tomorrow

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