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- Why is you all contracted to yall and not youll?
"You'll" is not pronounced anywhere close to "you all" and it already means "you will", so it's dead on arrival
- Youll find that. . . - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Thats an interesting question If you were to say "You will find the crisps in the cupboard" you would be stating a fact, or saying if you were to look you would find something to be true I would assume then that saying "You'll find that " would be a shorter way of saying, if you were to check this fact you would find it to be true
- expressions - Origin and meaning of You catch more flies with honey . . .
I risk confusing the jadarnel with this aside, but a funny observation has been made that you actually attract more fruit flies with vinegar than honey, because the acetic acid in vinegar makes them think they sense fruit Of course, the point stands that you can get what you want done better with sweetness kindness rather than with a caustic attitude
- Youll vs Youd - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Which sentence is more correct? Look closely, and you'd never have guessed it was fake or Look closely, and you'll never have guessed it was fake
- Youll have had your tea - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Your question is about the meaning of the idiom, so I'll make this a comment rather than an answer, but to explain the odd verb tense: that construction means something like, "I assume that I ask you if you've had your tea, it will turn out that you have " The future-ness comes from that implied finding out So that verb tense is itself a bit of an idiom, turning the statement into an
- word choice - I hope youll do X vs. I hope you do X - English . . .
While both phrases are grammatically correct, I think there is a slight semantic difference: using will (in this case, you'll instead of you) puts more emphasis on someone's determination to do something To use your example, "I hope you read lots of good books this year" basically means "I hope it works out for you to read lots of good books this year " You're emphasizing the outcome more
- What is the term for when you become more aware of something?
For example, when you buy a car, you start becoming more aware of cars with a similar make and model The number of that type of car hasn't increased, but your awareness of it has Similarly, when
- You will have to Vs Have to - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
You will have to do that This is the future tense You will need to If you want to lose weight, you will have to eat less or exercise more You have to do that This is the present tense You need to you must To lose weight, you have to eat less or exercise more
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