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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct to say

I will definitely do this as soon as I will be allowed. (I don't want to use 'as soon as I can'.)

  

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anonymous I will definitely do this as soon as I will be allowed. After a subordinator of time ( as soon as ) you can't use 'will'. Say it in the present tense.

  • anonymous I will definitely do this as soon as I will be allowed.
  • After a subordinator of time ( as soon as ) you can't use 'will'.
  • Say it in the present tense.
  • as soon as I am allowed .
  • anonymous I don't want to use 'as soon as I can'.
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anonymousI will definitely do this as soon as I willEmotion: surprise

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