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Tlzone08 Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

about the future tense!

Can anyone tell me the right expressions?

These are related to the future tense!

If both are correct, then how are the meanings different?

I know it's a lot, but please~~~~~~~~ help me~ T.T

Thanks a million~ ^^

1. I will tell you the time when she will come back. vs. I will tell you the time when she comes back.

2. Do you know if the shops are open tomorrow? vs. Do you know if the shops will be open tomorrow?

3. Do you know when she will finish her work? vs. Do you know when she finishes her work?

4. If you come tomorrow, I will make you the cake. vs. If you will come tomorrow, I will make you the cake.

5. When she finishes her work, I will go to movies with her. vs. When she will finish her work, I will go to movies with her.
  

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Tlzone08 1. I will tell you the time when she will come back. OK I will tell you the time when she comes back.

  • Tlzone08 1.
  • I will tell you the time when she will come back.
  • OK I will tell you the time when she comes back.
  • OK 2.
  • Do you know if the shops are open tomorrow?
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Tlzone081. I will tell you the time when she will come back. OK

I will tell you the time when she comes back. OK

2. Do you know if the shops are open tomorrow? OK

Do you know if the shops will be open tomorrow? OK

3.

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