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will came
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "will came" is not correct in written English.
It is a grammatical error as "will" is a modal verb that should be followed by the base form of the verb, which in this case is "come." Example: "I will come to the meeting tomorrow."
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Exact Expressions
27 human-written examples
Coach Jim Fassel of the Giants told this story today about Will Peterson, one of his prize rookie cornerbacks: "Will came to me and said, 'They haven't beaten us for nine years?' I said, 'No, Will, nine games.' " They are the Philadelphia Eagles (2-2), the only team that seems likely to contend with the Giants (3-2) for the National Football Conference's East Division title.
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The destructive will came from Hitler.
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Will!" came the shouts from the paparazzi.
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Will came to Bethesda and spent a week at Travis's bedside in March.
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Perhaps his change of will came too late for the Doha UN climate talks.
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Her strong will came in handy when the father of her children knocked her into a bathtub.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
33 human-written examples
And it will come".
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A downturn will come.
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The crowds will come.
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Papa will come, eventually.
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"His day will come".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the base form of a verb (e.g., "come", "go", "see") after the modal verb "will". For example, use "will come" instead of "will came".
Common error
Avoid using the past tense form of a verb after "will". "Will" indicates future action, so use the base form. For instance, don't say "I will went"; instead, say "I will go".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will came" functions as an incorrect attempt to express future tense. According to Ludwig AI, this phrase is grammatically wrong. The correct way to express future tense using "will" is to follow it with the base form of the verb, i.e., "will come".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "will came" is a grammatically incorrect attempt to express future tense in English. As Ludwig AI confirms, the correct structure requires using the base form of the verb after the modal verb "will", thus "will come" is the appropriate form. The primary contexts where this phrase appears, such as in news and media, do not justify its incorrectness, and it should be avoided in formal writing. Instead, consider using alternatives like "is coming" or "is going to come" for clarity and grammatical accuracy. Remember to always use the base form of the verb after "will" to ensure proper grammar.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
will come
Corrects the grammatical error by using the base form of the verb after the modal verb "will".
is coming
Uses the present continuous tense to indicate an action happening in the near future or present.
is going to come
Employs "going to" to express future intention or prediction.
shall come
A more formal way of expressing future tense, primarily in British English or legal contexts.
arrived
Indicates a completed action of arriving.
has come
Uses the present perfect tense to express an action that started in the past and continues to the present or has relevance to the present.
had come
Uses the past perfect tense to indicate an action completed before another point in the past.
used to come
Expresses a past habit or repeated action.
would come
Indicates a hypothetical or conditional future action.
might come
Suggests a possibility or uncertainty about a future action.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "will" with another verb?
Always follow "will" with the base form of the verb. For example, use "will go", "will see", or "will come", not "will went", "will saw", or "will came".
What can I say instead of "will came"?
Use "will come" to correctly express future tense. Other options depend on context, like "is coming" or "is going to come".
Is "will came" ever correct?
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested