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Michelle Cha Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I'm not going to call you while you will be busy.

"I'm not going to call you while you will be busy. "

Is this sentence ungrammatical? If then, how can it be changed?
  

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It only needs one indication of future tense: I'm not going to call you while you're busy.

  • It only needs one indication of future tense: I'm not going to call you while you're busy.
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It only needs one indication of future tense:

I'm not going to call you while you're busy.

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