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Taka Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Time

The time will come when they notice it.
The time will come when they will notice it.

Which is correct? If both are correct, are they exactly the same in meaning?
  

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Taka If both are correct, are they exactly the same in meaning? Yes. The first is the usual native form: simple present for future in the dependent clause.

  • Taka If both are correct, are they exactly the same in meaning?
  • Yes.
  • The first is the usual native form: simple present for future in the dependent clause.
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Taka If both are correct, are they exactly the same in meaning?
Yes. The first is the usual native form: simple present for future in the dependent clause.
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