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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Tense

"I'll come to your house and grab you wherever you will be hiding." ,"I'll come to your house and grab you wherever you are hiding." Which sentence is correct and why ? Is it correct that we cannot use will or shall twice in a sentence ?
  

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Usually you can't use WILL in a WHEN clause. so whenever would be the same thing. I'd say I'll come to your house and find you whenver you're hiding.

  • Usually you can't use WILL in a WHEN clause.
  • so whenever would be the same thing.
  • I'd say I'll come to your house and find you whenver you're hiding.
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Usually you can't use WILL in a WHEN clause.
so whenever would be the same thing.

I'd say

I'll come to your house and find you whenver you're hiding.

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