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will occurs
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "will occurs" is not correct in English.
It should be "will occur" instead, as "occur" is the correct verb form to use with "will." Example: "If the conditions are met, an event will occur that changes everything."
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
Now, a spontaneous act of collective will occurs, and about a third of the audience suddenly gets up and troops softly towards the exit.
News & Media
The first of their two pitched battles of will occurs in the wake of his reluctant campaign for the office of consul, a political honor incompatible with his temperament or his talents.
News & Media
Furthermore, what effect will occurs, if we introduce the delay in our model.
If the strength of concrete is always greater than the developed stresses, no cracking will occurs in the concrete section.
The obtained results show that, if the phase differences of plate and NES with exciting force are ±π2 and ±π respectively, then the best condition for energy transfer from plate to NES will occurs, but if both the plate and NES have π with exciting force, the amplitude of vibration for both of them are considerably high.
Science
For instance, if you want to eat a pizza, you have to be able to mean eating the pizza, although, at the very moment in which the corresponding will occurs, this event is absent (or, according to a possible interpretation, it is not believed to be present, cf. Uemura/Yaegashi 2012).
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
47 human-written examples
"More cases will occur".
News & Media
We doubt this will occur.
News & Media
The same will occur this year".
News & Media
Upon contact, however, violent explosion will occur.
News & Media
At this moment will occur the Second Coming of Christ.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct verb form "occur" after the auxiliary verb "will". For example, use "will occur" instead of "will occurs".
Common error
Avoid conjugating "occur" as "occurs" when used with the future tense auxiliary verb "will". The correct form is the base form of the verb, "occur".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "will occurs" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "will occur", where "will" is an auxiliary verb indicating future tense and "occur" is the base form of the verb. As Ludwig AI pointed out, the form "will occurs" violates standard English grammar rules.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "will occurs" is a common grammatical error, where the verb "occur" is incorrectly conjugated. The auxiliary verb "will" requires the base form of the verb, so the correct form is "will occur". Ludwig AI confirms this grammatical error. While the intention to express a future event is usually understood, using the correct form is essential for clear and effective communication. Alternatives such as "will happen" or "will take place" can also be used. The examples in Ludwig show that this error appears in both scientific and news contexts, highlighting the importance of careful proofreading.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
will happen
Replaces "occurs" with the more common and grammatically correct "happen".
will take place
Uses a more formal synonym "take place" instead of "occurs", maintaining the future tense.
will come about
Emphasizes the process of something happening or being brought into existence.
is going to occur
Employs a more descriptive and emphatic construction, highlighting a scheduled or expected occurrence.
is set to occur
Implies a planned or scheduled event, similar to "will occur" but with a stronger sense of planning.
will transpire
Offers a more literary and formal alternative, suggesting a sequence of events unfolding.
will materialize
Focuses on something becoming real or visible, suitable when discussing plans or possibilities.
will unfold
Suggests a gradual revelation or development of events over time.
will befall
Implies something happening to someone or something, often with a sense of fate or destiny.
is bound to happen
Expresses a high degree of certainty about an event, using a more emphatic and informal tone.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "occur" in the future tense?
The correct way to use "occur" in the future tense is with the auxiliary verb "will" followed by the base form of the verb: "will occur". For example: "The event "will occur" tomorrow".
What can I say instead of the grammatically incorrect phrase "will occurs"?
Instead of "will occurs", you can use phrases like "will happen", "will take place", or "is going to occur" to express a future event.
Which is correct, "will occur" or "will occurs"?
"Will occur" is correct. The verb "occur" does not take the -s ending in the future tense when used with "will". The phrase "will occurs" is grammatically incorrect.
Is there a difference in meaning between "will occur" and "is going to occur"?
While both phrases express a future event, "will occur" is a simple future tense, while "is going to occur" often implies a stronger sense of intention, prediction, or likelihood. The choice depends on the specific context.
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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
85%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested