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will surely vs surely will

Both "will surely" and "surely will" are correct and commonly used in English. They can be used interchangeably and based on personal preference or to emphasize different parts of the sentence.
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Last updated: July 18, 2024

will surely

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express certainty about a future event or action. It is placed before the main verb in a sentence.

Examples:

  • He will surely pass the exam.
  • She will surely arrive on time.
  • They will surely win the game.
  • I will surely finish the project by tomorrow.
  • The sun will surely rise tomorrow.
  • The aunt who wanted bread will surely be angry with me.
  • It will surely still be here.
  • This law will surely be challenged in the courts on constitutional grounds.
  • Should you refuse, you will surely come to harm.
  • But if you fail, the Empress will surely die.
  • This will surely be the greatest holiday we've ever seen.
  • This will surely be a Thanksgiving... to remember.
  • Though thousands will die the threat will surely be contained.
  • This video, too, will surely be contained.
  • Steiermark will surely be in favour of that.
  • Spartacus and his men will surely have fortified position.
  • Reward will surely find hands for this.
  • Well one my father will surely take interest in.
  • Reward will surely find hands for this.
  • This latest development will surely get Count Dooku's attention.
  • I will surely come to Glen Manor tonight, after dinner.
  • If we let them pass, then the capital will surely burn.
  • These past centuri will surely be gone for ever.
  • But Sailor Guardians will surely get in the way again.
  • Word of a city littered with bodies will surely travel the oceans.

Alternatives:

  • definitely will
  • certainly will
  • undoubtedly will
  • will definitely
  • will certainly

surely will

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express certainty about a future event or action. It is placed after the modal verb 'will' in a sentence.

Examples:

  • He surely will pass the exam.
  • She surely will arrive on time.
  • They surely will win the game.
  • I surely will finish the project by tomorrow.
  • The sun surely will rise tomorrow.
  • Surely will only follow your path.
  • Your remonstrances are a welcome boon and surely will redouble my diligence.
  • If anyone knows how to help Jason, Melas surely will.
  • It was a joke, surely will tomorrow forget about this nonsense.
  • Yes, I surely will tell him.
  • If we do not take it, others surely will.
  • I'll call you when they have follow-up questions, which they surely will.
  • And when kingdom comes, as it surely will, we'll be safe amongst the stars.
  • If you truly love me, then it surely will.
  • And die you surely will if you get too close to Aredian.
  • Fritz, stay here, you surely will go away longer.
  • When the backlash comes - as it surely will come - it will sweep away this failing European project.
  • But I did do was use the last few hours of my NetJets account to bring in someone whose infectious happiness surely will make the next few days that much brighter.
  • If this event is a success, as it most surely will be, it will become a regular feature.
  • We surely will beat Qi Rufeng, with our secret weapon the sword lock.
  • It will be seen for what it surely will be: a crusade by the West against Islam.
  • If, in the end, we can assume - as some surely will - that this proposal is inevitable, please at least give a bit of forethought to some things that are not yet under consideration.
  • The ball is now in the court of the Council and Commission, who surely will not prevent this crucial step towards helping women who are victims of this violence to obtain reparation for their suffering.
  • We have to live in the knowledge that the worst thing that can possibly happen one day surely will, the end of all our projects, our hopes, our dreams, of our individual world.
  • Her name is Ispidie, from the Gold Coast, and she hasn't caught pneumonia or influenza yet, but I'm certain she surely will, eventually, and then she'll die.

Alternatives:

  • definitely will
  • certainly will
  • undoubtedly will
  • will definitely
  • will certainly

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