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IAm Posted 20 years ago
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to say smth. to smbody in the future.

Hello! I want to say something to somebody, but in the future.

How would I say:

“If I see him, I will tell him”

“If I will see him, I tell him”

“If I will see him, I will tell him”
  

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IAm Hello! I want to say something to somebody, but in the future. How would I say: “If I see him, I will tell him” “If I will see him, I tell him” “If I will see him, I will tell him” If I see him, I will tell him.

  • IAm Hello!
  • I want to say something to somebody, but in the future.
  • How would I say: “If I see him, I will tell him” “If I will see him, I tell him” “If I will see him, I will tell him” If I see him, I will tell him.
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IAmHello! I want to say something to somebody, but in the future.

How would I say:

“If I see him, I will tell him”

“If I will see him, I tell him”

“If I will see him, I will tell him”

If I see him, I will tell him.
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IAmThank you.
Please, correct my mistakes if they are.


Should be: Please correct any mistakes made by me.

I hope this helps.
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Marius HancuFuture -- Then I'll tell you what I...
when you have done
See tense simplification, Swan




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Yoong Liat, "Please, correct my mistakes if they are" isn't right or just your variant sounds better?
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Please correct any mistakes.
Please correct any mistakes I make.
Please correct my mistakes if there are any.
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“If I see him, I will tell him”

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