Youll
You’ll is the contracted form of you will in English. It is written as you + ’ll, with the apostrophe indicating the omission of letters from will. The contraction signals a future action or intention and is common in informal speech and writing. In formal contexts, the full form you will is often preferred for clarity and tone.
Pronunciation and usage details: you’ll is pronounced as a single syllable /juːl/, and it rhymes with yule.
Spelling and style notes: the standard, widely accepted spelling in prose is you’ll with an apostrophe. The