HyunWook Park
I will write to you later or Ill write you later? I will write to you later or Ill write you later? Can anyone tell me which one is correct? Thanks a lot in advance! Cheers, Hyunwook
Jun 9, 2015 6:31 PM
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'I'll write you later' is not acceptable in British English. Given you're from South Korea I would guess you are most interested in US English, but just for your information, in the UK only 'I'll write to you later' is correct.
June 9, 2015
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Both are correct. (notice it is written I'll and not Ill) We usually say 'I'll write to you later' as it is more informal.
June 9, 2015
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They both work. The first one sounds more formal, but the second sounds like something you'd send as a text to a friend. So, because of this reason, the first one is better. You can also write, "I'll write to you later."
June 9, 2015
1
They're both correct, and have the same meaning. But you do need the apostrophe when you write this word: I'll "I will" and "I'll" are the same, and the word "to" is optional, so these are all correct: I will write to you later. I will write you later. I'll write to you later. I'll write you later.
June 9, 2015
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