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Tashiro Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Hi, please help me.

"If you don't arrive on time, please let me know."

"If you won't arrive on time, please let me know."

Which is right?

If both are OK, is there any difference?
  

Top answer

They are both possible. The first asks for notification after arrival; the second asks for notification beforehand.

  • They are both possible.
  • The first asks for notification after arrival; the second asks for notification beforehand.
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They are both possible. The first asks for notification after arrival; the second asks for notification beforehand.
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Thank you very much.

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