Will be sent or will sent?
Senior Member. There is no such thing as “will be send”. Passive always requires Past Participle, so look out for that. The Past Participle of “to send” is “sent”.
Will send will be sending?
“I’ll send you” is simple future, whereas “I’ll be sending you” is future progressive. “I’ll send you” means that you will complete the action of sending. “I’ll be sending you” means that you will be in the process of sending, but does not specify that you complete that action; it is continuous or ongoing.
Will be sent shortly Meaning?
Use “I will send you the documents shortly” when the person who will receive them already knows about the documents. You are telling the recipient that you will send the documents soon.
Will be sending in a sentence?
“We will be sending out attendance teachers,” she said. He will be sending them off to the Tower. I will be sending them on to India. The DA’s nine delegates compare with the 96 Virginia (population just over 7m) will be sending.
Will be shared meaning?
“Will it be shared?” Is a question asking someone if something will be shared, for example you are taking some food to a party and are checking if it will be shared between everyone or if you just have to bring something for yourself.
Will be submitting in a sentence?
“I will be submitting my request to Russia today, and hope it will be accepted favorably”. “I will be submitting my request to Russia today, and hope it will be accepted favorably,” he said. Kitchen, Banana Yoshimoto In 24 hours time, I will be submitting the first draft of my book to the publishers.
Will be submitted sentence?
The final report will be submitted in summer 2016. Environmental impact reports on both projects will be submitted this year, ranch executives said. “There are no suspicious circumstances and our report will be submitted to the procurator fiscal”.
Will be closed or will be close?
office will be closed vs office will close. These two phrases are very similar and can often be used interchangeably. The “office will close” might mean that an office will close at a specific time, while the “office will be closed” does not indicate this as strongly.
Will You Send Me the proposal next Monday?
You would always say ‘I will send you the proposal next Monday’. Alternatively you could say ‘I will send you the proposal on Monday’. Otherwise the question is quite open-ended as usage would vary depending on the preposition in question.
What is the preposition with next and last in a sentence?
There is no preposition with next/last: “next Monday”, “next week”. For reference one can look at this page. You don’t use ‘on’ when there is a ‘next’. We cant use more than one prepositions at same time. then it is better to use no Monday or next Monday in a sentence.
Can you do something on Monday or next Monday?
You can do something on Monday or next Monday or every Monday. You don’t use ‘on’ when there is a ‘next’. As far as I can see the question, the answer is no. There is no preposition with next/last: “next Monday”, “next week”.
Can two complete sentences be joined without proper punctuation?
Two complete sentences cannot be joined without proper punctuation. Such a mistake is called a run-on sentence. Even if you join such complete sentences with a comma, it would be considered a comma splice.