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Liton Das Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

There's something I have to do, so can I say like that.

I will do it, whenever I get chance.

I will do it, whenever I will get chance.

Which one is correct?

  

Top answer

This one: I will do it whenever I get chance.

  • This one: I will do it whenever I get chance.
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2 Answers
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This one:

I will do it whenever I get chance.
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Liton Daswhenever I get chance.

On every occasion where I get the chance. [ You are expecting multiple occurrences of getting the chance and doing it. ]

Liton Daswhen I get chance.

On the next occasion where I get the chance. [ You are expecting one occasion when you get the chance and then do it. ]

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