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Will you be in office tomorrow? vs Will you be at office tomorrow?

Both phrases are commonly used in English, but there is a slight difference in usage. 'Will you be in office tomorrow?' is more commonly used in British English, while 'Will you be at the office tomorrow?' is more common in American English. Both are correct and can be used interchangeably depending on the regional preference.

Last updated: April 09, 2024 • 3560 views

This phrase is correct and commonly used in British English.

"Will you be in office tomorrow?"

This phrase is commonly used in British English to inquire about someone's presence in the office the following day.
  • Will you be in office tomorrow?
  • Will you be in Barcelona for attending the MWC18?
  • Will you be in Baltimore overnight?
  • Will you be in Mondragon for long?
  • Will you be in to dinner tonight, sir?
  • Will you be in Bodmin for the assizes?
  • Will you be in San Diego long?
  • Will you be in this afternoon, Mr. Hearst?
  • Will you be in Potzdorf long, Mr. Leslie?
  • Will you be in shape to meet me there in an hour?
  • What if we are all alone in some condition of ruin and rejection, as was David? Will you be in a position to encourage yourself in the Lord? Will you be able to rejoice and be at peace even when everything around you is crumbling?
  • how long will you be in cover?
  • When will you be in Fontenay?
  • Where will you be in 10 years? I hope in Formula 1(It took him much less time - Editor's note).
  • How long will you be in Madrid?
  • How many days will you be in Tuscany?
  • Sure, you may be able to swing the second mortgage now, but where will you be in 10 years.
  • What time will you be in Havana tomorrow?
  • Carol... will you be in charge of building it?
  • How long will you be in Yaguajay?
  • Where will you be in 18 months?

Alternatives:

  • will you be at the office tomorrow?

This phrase is correct and commonly used in American English.

"Will you be at office tomorrow?"

This phrase is commonly used in American English to inquire about someone's presence at the office the following day.
  • Will you be at office tomorrow?
  • Will you be at this number for another hour?
  • Will you be at the Annual Psychiatric Convention in San Francisco next week?
  • Will you be at any of them?
  • Will you be at cheerleader tryouts?
  • Will you be at the Opera next week? Yes, I will.
  • Will you be at your friend's in Palermo for long?
  • Milan, 29 April 2005 Will you be at the Cannes Film Festival?
  • Will you be at home by four o'clock?
  • Will you be at the Boy Bishop ceremony?
  • Will you be at her side to protect and guide her, that she may grow in faith, hope, and love?
  • No longer will you be at the mercy of those gatekeepers of the publishing industry.
  • Mr Webster, will you be at the court?
  • Okay. How long will you be at the hospital?
  • How long will you be at it today?
  • All right, so will you be at Kyle's place or our house?
  • Rumors are flying, and the fans want to know... will you be at the Hawks fan convention?
  • Will you be at the station later?
  • Will you be at the game?
  • Will you be at home later?
  • Will you be at the diner tonight?

Alternatives:

  • will you be in the office tomorrow?

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