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Definately or not? | Why "were" instead of "was"?!
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Where will you be? or Where will you? #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 25, 2010 15:03 pm   Where will you be? or Where will you?
 

how can we use "be" and what will be the effect if we use sentence without "be" for example....where will you be.?? and where will you..??
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Where will you be? or Where will you? #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 25, 2010 16:59 pm   Where will you be? or Where will you?
 

how can we use "be" and what will be the effect if we use sentence without "be" for example....where will you be.?? and where will you..??(Ahmed 78)

Helllo Ahmed
Be is an auxiliary verb which is used in the following cases.

1. in the formation of progressive tenses as I am writing or I will be writing.
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2. in the formation of the passive as the gate was opened.
So where state is mentioned we are supposed to put be, as I will be in London.
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Where will you be? or Where will you? #3 (permalink) Tue Jan 26, 2010 12:57 pm   Where will you be? or Where will you?
 

assalamu alikum...Naz...

thanks. but i need more explanation. could you??
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Where will you be? or Where will you? #4 (permalink) Tue Jan 26, 2010 13:41 pm   Where will you be? or Where will you?
 

I will be arriving.
I will arrive.

You cannot say,"I will arriving." Be is a necessary part of the sentence
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Where will you be? or Where will you? #5 (permalink) Tue Jan 26, 2010 17:08 pm   Where will you be? or Where will you?
 

Walakum Assalam!
Be is used with the best pattern..... Be--- with present tense...as is/am/are (They are enjoying)
With past tense...as was/were (We were discussing.)
With future tense----as shall/will be(He will be busy.)
Hope this information would be useful.
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