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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

clause of reason

Hi,

Normally, we use the present simple in a clause of time instead of the future.

Ex: We say Call me as soon as you have any news.

But we don't say: Call me as soon as you will have any news.

My question is: Do the same thing happen with clause of reason?Can I say:....because he will... ?

If not, please give me an example.

Thanks

Quoc
  

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Tung Quoc My question is: Do es the same thing happen with clause of reason? No

  • Tung Quoc My question is: Do es the same thing happen with clause of reason?
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Tung QuocMy question is: Does the same thing happen with clause of reason? No

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