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Will you come or will I come?

Will you come or will you come? This is a combination of verbs that conveys the idea of ​​the future. The verbal phrase is formed by a verb that can be conjugated in the 3rd person singular of the present tense and, another, in the impersonal infinitive.

In addition, the verb that composes the phrase can contain a wide variety of meanings, and can refer to appearing, arriving, returning, resulting, being born, occurring, among others.

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So what's the correct way? Will you come or will I come? The proper answer is: will come.

Conjugation

The conjugation of the verb vir is found in the personal infinitive. In addition, the verb can be conjugated in the present tense tense in the following ways:

  • I turned
  • you will come
  • He will come
  • we will come
  • you will come
  • They will come

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A verb phrase will come is formed by the auxiliary verb go in the 3rd person singular of the present tense. In addition, it is also formed by the main verb 

come over, in the interpersonal infinity.

Examples with special infinitive

Check out some examples of verb phrases with impersonal infinitives:

  • Are you coming tomorrow?
  • She said she'll come as soon as she gets out of school.
  • Can you come later?

Examples with future present tense (will come)

Check out some examples of verb phrases with the present tense:

  • Will you come tomorrow?
  • She said she'll come as soon as she gets out of school
  • Will you come later?

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  • Advice or accessory
  • Too much or too much?
  • sunset, sunset, sunset or sunset
  • Fourteen or fourteen?
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