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it will be amending
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it will be amending" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "it will amend" or "it will be amended." Example: "The policy is under review, and it will be amended to reflect the new guidelines."
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Google is still not publicly doing so yet, but TechCrunch understands it will be amending its implementation of the ruling to include Google.com, with this change due to be applied shortly — perhaps as early as the middle of this month.
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It is not clear if this means that the existing agreement will continue to the end of 2007 in its current form or whether it will be amended at once to hand a bigger share of the income to the teams from the start of next season.
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"It will be amended".
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It will be amended by Byron Dorgan, Democrat of North Dakota, to roll back the cross-ownership.
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It would join economies from Vietnam to Australia that lie at different ends of the spectrum of development.But the TPP will not happen without fast track, which forces Congress into a yes/no vote on any pending trade deal and so avoids the risk that it will be amended into oblivion.
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This form is intended to tell the IRS that there was an error and that you will be amending your tax statement.
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It is likely that UK legislation will be amended to reflect this ruling, and a form of averaging of previous month's commission could be used to determine an appropriate holiday pay.
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided doesn't have a release date just yet, but if it gets one this E3, these words will be amended appropriately.
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It should be noted that the definition of protein domain is not immutable, but will be amended based on further calculation and analysis (see below).
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"Ours will be amended in short order".
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The Equality Act of 2010 will be amended.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a future action of amending something, use the grammatically correct forms "it will amend" or "it will be amended".
Common error
Avoid using the present continuous tense ("amending") in conjunction with "will be" when describing a future action that will be done to something. Instead, use the simple future ("will amend") or the future passive ("will be amended").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it will be amending" functions as a future continuous tense, but its usage is generally considered incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates that the correct forms are "it will amend" or "it will be amended".
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30%
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10%
Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while you might encounter the phrase "it will be amending", it is generally considered grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI suggests using the simple future form, "it will amend", or the future passive form, "it will be amended", for clarity and correctness. Although various sources like news outlets and wikis may use this phrase, adhering to standard grammar will improve your writing's credibility. Remember to choose the correct tense based on whether the subject is performing the action or receiving it.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it will amend
This is a grammatically correct and more concise way of expressing the future action of amending something.
it will be revised
Focuses on the action of revising, suggesting a more thorough change than simply amending.
it is going to be amended
Emphasizes the intention or plan for amendment.
it is set to be amended
Implies a scheduled or predetermined amendment.
it is likely to be amended
Indicates a probability or expectation of amendment.
it will undergo amendment
Formal way to describe that something will be subjected to a change.
changes will be made to it
Focuses on the changes rather than the act of amending.
it will be subject to modifications
Replaces 'amend' with a more formal term 'modifications'.
it is scheduled for amendment
Highlights that the amendment is planned as part of an itinerary.
it requires modification
This emphasizes a need for change rather than an anticipated action.
FAQs
Is "it will be amending" grammatically correct?
No, "it will be amending" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. The correct forms are "it will amend" or "it will be amended".
What's the difference between "it will amend" and "it will be amended"?
"It will amend" is active, meaning 'it' (the subject) will perform the action of amending. "It will be amended" is passive, meaning 'it' will receive the action of being amended.
What can I say instead of "it will be amending"?
You can use "it will amend" or "it will be amended". Depending on the context, "it will change" or "it will be revised" may also be appropriate.
How do I use "it will amend" in a sentence?
Use "it will amend" when the subject is actively making a change. For example, "The committee will amend the proposal to reflect the new data."
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