The sooner you (will) start learning the more time you will get. In the above sentence , is the "will" necessary ? Is the above sentence like the "when" and "if" clauses in which we use simple present to talk about the future as in "Give me a call when you are ready." ?
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The sooner you (will) start learning the more time you will get. In the above sentence , is the "will" necessary ? No.
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The sooner you (will) start learning the more time you will get.
In the above sentence , is the "will" necessary ?
No.
It's wrong.
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The sooner you (will) start learning the more time you will get. In the above sentence , is the "will" necessary ? No. It's wrong.
Is the above sentence like the "when" and "if" clauses in which we use simple present to talk about the future as in "Give me a call when you are ready." ? Yes.