Are you free or will you be free?

"Are you" is the present tense, while "will you be" is future continuous tense. Technically speaking then, the difference is that "are you free on Sunday" is asking somebody for their present plans or the current state of their diary for Sunday. Either they are currently free, or they are not.
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How do you ask when you will free?

I don't want to be informal, but I don't have to be too formal either. Let me know when you are free so that we can discuss this in more details. Let me know when you are available so that we can discuss this in more details. Let me know when you are not busy so that we can discuss this in more details.
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When you will be free means?

"When will you be free?" is a way to ask about someone's availability. "When are you going to be free?" and "When will you be free?" can be used interchangeably.
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Will you come or are you coming?

Asking "Will you come with me?" is asking for your consent and possible consequent action, but "Are you coming with me?" is asking you about your present intention, plans, or action.
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Are you free now synonym?

"Are you available?" "Are you available for a meeting/talk/etc." "Is now a good time?"
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Are you free to talk meaning?

it means: are you available to talk? The person wants to talk to you and asked if you have time to talk.
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How do you say free professionally?

complimentary
  1. as a perk.
  2. chargeless.
  3. comp.
  4. costless.
  5. courtesy.
  6. donated.
  7. free lunch.
  8. free of charge.
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Are you or will you?

"Are you" is the present tense, while "will you be" is future continuous tense. Technically speaking then, the difference is that "are you free on Sunday" is asking somebody for their present plans or the current state of their diary for Sunday.
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Will you come tomorrow is correct?

“Will you come tomorrow?” And “Are you coming tomorrow?” Are two ways to ask the same question, both are a correct way of asking.
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Will you come means?

In specific situations, when you say “when will you come,” you're implying that the person is already going to do it. The latter, “when do you come,” is implying that the person will do it in the future, and it is being planned beforehand. Generally speaking, “When will you come” would be for a single future incident.
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Is freewill or free will?

made or done freely or of one's own accord; voluntary: a freewill contribution to a political fund. of or relating to the metaphysical doctrine of the freedom of the will: the freewill controversy.
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How do you use free will in a sentence?

(2) Would Bethany return of her own free will, as she had promised? (3) He came of his own free will. (4) I came here of my own free will. (5) She left of her own free will.
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Are you free meaning in English?

' An alternative way of saying it would be, 'Do you have anything planned this Sunday?
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Are you available or would you be available?

We use "would you be available." It's a more polite way to ask. Instead of, "Are you available?" "Would you be available" sounds a little more formal.
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How do you ask your boss if he is free?

Depends on your familiarity with them, but I like “hey ^boss' name^, when you have a free few minutes, I'd like to talk to you about ^whatever^ please. Thanks!” A more formal way might be: “Sir, when you have a free few minutes, I'd like to talk to you about ^whatever^ please. Thank you.”
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How do you ask someone who you are?

As far as politeness goes, the following examples, along with what JeremyC has already suggested, would also be some of the safest ways to ask people for their names when talking with them over the phone: Could you please tell me who I'm speaking with? May I ask who's calling? Would you mind telling who's talking?
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Would you or will you grammar?

Many English learners get will and would confused because they're used in very similar situations. But they're not the same. The main difference between will and would is that will is used for real possibilities while would is used for imagined situations in the future.
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Which is correct I will or I would?

The word 'will' is generally used as a modal verb, but it can also be used as a noun. 'Would' is also a modal verb and is the past tense of will. Another difference between 'will' and 'would' is that 'will' is used in statements that refer to the future while 'would' is used to refer events to the past.
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How do you use will and will correctly?

'will' and 'would'
  1. We use will:
  2. would is the past tense form of will. ...
  3. We use will to express beliefs about the present or future:
  4. We use would as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future:
  5. We use would as the past tense of will:
  6. We use I will or We will to make promises and offers:
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Are you having or do you have?

Have is always used in the simple present tense for the meaning “to own,” or to describe medical problems. For example: You have a new car. You have a bad cold. It is incorrect to say “You are having a cold” or “You are having a new car.”
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How do you say I am free for a meeting?

You could say: I'm free on Mondays. Which could mean you do nothing that day. But you could also say: I'm available on Monday This is more limited, because you're only speaking about the next Monday, it also implies that you do have stuff to do, but can make time for something.
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Is it better to say free or complimentary?

To put it simply: Free – if the product or service is availed free, without any conditions in place. Complimentary – if the product or service is availed free, only after it satisfies some pre-defined conditions.
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How do you say free in marketing?

Use The Word “Free”, But Focus On The Free Product's Value.

Offering your product for free does not change the actual value of the product. To say this another way, your product is the same product whether you charge a hundred bucks for it or give it away for free.
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How do you ask someone to talk?

Use Polite expressions to Ask Someone to Talk to You
  1. May I have a few words with you?
  2. Could I have a word with you?
  3. May I talk to you about something?
  4. Would you please give me some time? ...
  5. Would you like to talk to me for a while? ...
  6. Would you please allow me to discuss with you something important?
  7. I value your advice.
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How do you ask for someone on the phone?

Introduce yourself

Say “Hello, this is (name)” to let people know who you are. If you answer the phone and the caller doesn't give his name, you can say “May I ask who's calling, please?”. Practise saying these simple phrases to help yourself feel confident at the start of any telephone conversation.
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