So assuming that my friend is coming tomorrow in his hometown, but still he's not sure whether he will come or not. Then I want to ask him something please tell me which sentence is correct and a liitle explanation.
If you won't come tomorrow I'll be there to pull you out.
If you don't come tomorrow I'll be there to pull you out.
I suppose 2nd one is my answer but please explain the timeline a little thanks in advance.????
Neither of your sentences makes sense. Where will you be? What do you mean by "pull you out"?
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Neither of your sentences makes sense. Where will you be? What do you mean by "pull you out"?
You could say "If you fall in the lake, I'll be there to pull you out." But I don't know what you're actually trying to say. Maybe something like "If you don't come tomorrow, I'll come get you myself"?
I think probably your main question is about the difference between "If you won'