I'll (do something)
Use "will" to offer to do something, or when you've just decided to do something like in these situations:
("I'll" is short for "I will", of course.)
When you've been planning to do something for a while, don't use "will". Say "I'm ___" or "I'm going to ___".
This phrase appears in these lessons:
- “I’ll do the rest by hand.”
- “We're about to take off. I'll call you when I land.”
- “Fine! I'll take it back!”
- “I'll call you next week and we can settle on the time and place.”
- “I'll go pick up all the stuff we need.”
- “I'll just let that one soak for a little while.”
- “I'll keep an eye out for it.”
- “OK, I'll let this one slide, but you'd better show up next time.”
- “I'll keep an eye out for it.”
- “I'll see your five and raise you five more.”
- “Fine, I'll cook.”
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