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Jayprakash Singh Posted 5 years ago
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Two clauses in future tense possible?

Is it possible to use two future tense clauses in a sentence?

Is the sentence given below correct?

When you will be going through the novel, you will find it interesting.

  

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jayprakash Singh Is it possible to use two future tense clauses in a sentence? Yes, but not as you have done in your example. Use the present, not the future, to express future time in an adverbial when -clause or in an if -clause.

  • jayprakash Singh Is it possible to use two future tense clauses in a sentence?
  • Yes, but not as you have done in your example.
  • Use the present, not the future, to express future time in an adverbial when -clause or in an if -clause.
  • When you go through the novel, you will find it interesting .
  • You can use the future tense in an indirect question, however: I don't think [that anybody will be able to guess] [when the taxi will arrive].
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jayprakash SinghIs it possible to use two future tense clauses in a sentence?

Yes, but not as you have done in your example.

Use the present, not the future, to express future time in an adverbial when-clause or in an if-clause.

When you go through the novel, you will find it interesting.


You can use the future te

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