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Debpriya De Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Future tense in the subordinate clause acting as the subject

1. Whatever is asked in the exam, will be in the textbook. (Exam is in the future- not yet taken)

2. Whatever will be asked in the exam, will be in the textbook. (Exam is in the future- not yet taken)

3. Whatever will be asked in the exam, is in the textbook. (Exam is in the future- not yet taken)

Are all of the above grammatically correct ?
  

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Debpriya De 1. Whatever is asked in the exam , will be in the textbook. (Exam is in the future- not yet taken) 2.

  • Debpriya De 1.
  • Whatever is asked in the exam , will be in the textbook.
  • (Exam is in the future- not yet taken) 2.
  • Whatever will be asked in the exam , will be in the textbook.
  • (Exam is in the future- not yet taken) 3.
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Debpriya De1. Whatever is asked in the exam, will be in the textbook. (Exam is in the future- not yet taken)
2. Whatever will be asked in the exam, will be in the textbook. (Exam is in the future- not yet taken)
3. Whatever will be asked in the exam

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