will jot
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future tenseof jot.future tense
Used to express actions, events, or states that have not yet occurred but are expected to happen.
jotverb (used with object)to write or mark down quickly or briefly (usually followed bydown ).
Example Sentences
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I’ve only played the PS4 version so far, but I’m hoping to give the PC version a whirl as well and will jot down some comparisons in the near future.
From Forbes ● Nov. 3, 2014
Of course we do not expect you to put yourself to any great trouble—nor ask for such a thing—but if you will jot down any notes that occur to you we shall be thankful.
From Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 by Thomas Henry Huxley
I have followed you about a good deal, and shall be much obliged if you will jot down for me to read to this club everything you have said since you came on board.
From Memories and Anecdotes by Kate Sanborn
"So I understand; it was very good of you to come to us first; just give me the points, and I will jot them down."
From A Knight of the Nineteenth Century by Edward Payson Roe
"To receive three distingues travellers," laughed Vaura; "I wonder who society will jot us down as in her huge note book."
From A Heart-Song of To-day by Annie Gregg Savigny