0 hello, 02br 02br 00Could anyone help me to figure out when we can use 'will' after 'if'? 02br 00Is there any context where "will" should be used after 'if' ? 02br 02br 02br 00is the senetnce correct? 02br 02br 01b00If you will go on behaving like this I will punish you.02b02br 02br 00thanks 0-
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" 02br 02br 00In such an instance, your sentence is correct. 0-
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0There is a form in which 'will' means use of willpower, in which case the 'will' is heavily stressed when spoken: 02br 02br 00"My brother has broken both his legs, but he 01b00will02b00 continue to go skiing!" 02br 02br 00In such an instance, your sentence is correct. 0-