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The contraction "he'll" (followed by a primary verb in the future or future perfect) means "he will" or "he shall" (the two having zero distinction in modern English).

e.g.

He'll probably see the difference.

He'll be embarrassed when he realizes his mistake.

He'll have reached town by noon.

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The contraction for he will (or he shall) is he'll.

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