Will you be意思
"Will you be" is a phrase in English that is used to ask about someone's future plans or intentions, or to make a polite request or offer. It is formed by using "will" (the future tense of "to be") followed by "you" (the subject form of "you") and then "be" (the verb "to be").
Here are some examples of how "will you be" can be used:
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Asking about someone's plans:
- "Will you be staying in town for the holidays?"
- "Will you be attending the meeting tomorrow?"
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Making a polite request or offer:
- "Will you be needing any help with that?"
- "Will you be joining us for dinner?"
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Asking for confirmation of someone's intention:
- "You will be coming to the party, won't you?"
- "You will be there to support us, right?"
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Asking for someone's future state or condition:
- "Will you be available to meet next week?"
- "Will you be feeling better soon?"
The phrase "will you be" is often used in formal or polite conversations, especially when addressing someone you do not know well or when speaking in a professional setting.