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27 Sep 2021
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What is the difference between I'm here for you and I will be here for you ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I'm here for you and I will be here for you ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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27 Sep 2021
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“i’m here for you” means whoever is saying that will support you when the time comes or whenever you need comfort/help in a general sense.
“i will be here for you” is very similar if not the same. it’s saying they’ll be there for you in the future events that you’ll need support with
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- English (US)
“i’m here for you” means whoever is saying that will support you when the time comes or whenever you need comfort/help in a general sense.
“i will be here for you” is very similar if not the same. it’s saying they’ll be there for you in the future events that you’ll need support with
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