I wrote this to someone "You won't be scared of darkness when I'm with you"
They said "you're not with me"
I mean they must've misconstrued it.
but saying "You won't be scared of darkness when I'll be with you" sounds wrong, totally wrong.
P.S the listener is not a native speaker
neither am I but I'm fairly certain I'm right.
Yes, you''re right. But we say "You won't be scared of the dark when I'm with you".
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Yes, you''re right.
But we say "You won't be scared of the dark when I'm with you".