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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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"I will do what i will be asked to do." Is the sentence correct ? Can we use " will " twice in the sentence ?
  

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You can, but native speakers normally use simple present in the subordinate clause: I'll do what I'm asked to do.

  • You can, but native speakers normally use simple present in the subordinate clause: I'll do what I'm asked to do.
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You can, but native speakers normally use simple present in the subordinate clause:

I'll do what I'm asked to do.

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