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Is it correct grammar in future form when we say you are request to submit the programme?

is it correct in future form when we say " you are requested to submit the programme" or "you are request to submit the programme"


Is it correct to say you'll have to discuss about it sometime in the future?

This sentence should be correct.


Is it correct to say which is or which are when speaking about a future unknown?

It is correct to use "which is" when talking about a singular future unknown situation or option. If referring to multiple future unknown situations or options, it is correct to use "which are."


Is Look forward to working with you into the future correct?

No, not quite. You should say: I look forward to working with you in the future.


Is correct grammar to say when i plan to does this phrase have a future meaning?

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What is the future perfect tense of correct?

The future perfect tense of correct is will have corrected.


Do you ever say In A future or only In THE future is correct?

No. It would be "In the future." Or something like in a minute or in a while.


Is it correct to say For the time being?

Yes, "for the time being" is correct and means for now or temporarily. It is often used when referring to a situation that is subject to change in the future.


Is it correct to say you are never going?

Informal but not incorrect. In formal writing, use the simple future, You will never go.


What is the correct spelling for back to the futcher?

Back to the future.


Which is correct fatal to your future or fatal for you future?

Depending on your context:it is correct to say something could be 'fatal to your future'. It is also correct to say something could be 'fatal to you in future'.it's also correct to say something could be 'fatal foryou in future', or 'fatal for you in thefuture', and so on.For example:These investment advisors have a very poor record: entrusting your money to them could prove fatal to your future.' The implication is here that your future financial security is at risk.You nearly fell off the roof last time; fixing the tiles yourself could prove fatal to you in future.Risking this kind of exercise too often with your heart condition might well be fatal for you in (the) future.You'll need to try out the full sentence, to see how the words look and feel when you put them all together.


Is it grammatically correct to say Stop or you will be bit?

No, "bit" is the past tense of the verb bite and "will be" puts the event into the future. Therefore the correct grammar for the phrase would be: "Stop or you will be bitten".