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Teleostomi Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

If you WILL

If you will keep littering here, they will leave here.

Hi. Do you think this kind of using "will" a little strange other than for British English speakers?
  

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It's not very common but there's nothing wrong with it. '

  • It's not very common but there's nothing wrong with it.
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It's not very common but there's nothing wrong with it.

'If you will keep shouting, I will leave.'

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