That Will/That’ll Show Someone

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ðæt wɪl ʃoʊ sʌmwʌn/

Definitions of that will/that’ll show someone

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea, such as 'someone'

Example Sentences

A1 I made a cake that will show someone how much I appreciate them.

A2 She bought a gift that'll show someone she cares about them.

B1 He wrote a heartfelt letter that will show someone the depth of his feelings.

B2 The surprise party that'll show someone how loved they are is almost ready.

C1 The elaborate gesture that will show someone their importance is in the works.

C2 The grand gesture that'll show someone how much they mean is sure to impress.

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being, such as 'show'

Example Sentences

A1 I will draw a picture that will show my friend how much I care about them.

A2 She baked a cake that'll show her gratitude towards her teacher.

B1 Sending a thank you card is a gesture that will show your appreciation.

B2 Organizing a surprise party is a great way that'll show someone how much they mean to you.

C1 Writing a heartfelt letter is a gesture that will show your sincerity and thoughtfulness.

C2 Planning a special trip together is a gesture that'll show someone how important they are in your life.

pronoun a word that is used to replace a noun in a sentence, such as 'that'

Example Sentences

A1 I will make a delicious cake for the party that will show everyone my baking skills.

A2 She is preparing a presentation that'll show her knowledge on the topic.

B1 The new marketing campaign that will show customers the benefits of our product.

B2 The documentary film that'll show viewers the impact of climate change.

C1 The research study that will show scientists groundbreaking results in the field of medicine.

C2 The art exhibition that'll show critics the artist's unique perspective on contemporary issues.

Examples of that will/that’ll show someone in a Sentence

formal The presentation of our new product features will show our competitors that we are serious about innovation.

informal When we win the championship, that'll show all the haters that we're the best.

slang If I get a promotion before him, that will show him who's boss.

figurative By achieving our goals, we can show the world that nothing is impossible.

Grammatical Forms of that will/that’ll show someone

past tense

showed

plural

that will show

comparative

that will show more

superlative

that will show most

present tense

shows

future tense

will show

perfect tense

has shown

continuous tense

is showing

singular

that will show

positive degree

that will definitely show

infinitive

to show

gerund

showing

participle

shown

Origin and Evolution of that will/that’ll show someone

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'that will show someone' likely originated in English-speaking countries as a colloquial expression to indicate a desire to prove someone wrong or demonstrate superiority.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the phrase has evolved to be commonly used in everyday language to convey a sense of triumph or satisfaction in proving someone wrong or achieving success in a situation.