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Slide desk 305 Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Use of present/future or future/future

Hi, everbody.


Which sentence is correct:

"I will block anyone who will send me flowers."

Or

"I will block anyone who sends me flowers."

Thank you.



  

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slide desk 305 I will block anyone who sends me flowers. Correct as a sort of threat. The concept is a bit bizarre, but this is the usual sequence of tenses for the given grammatical structure.

  • slide desk 305 I will block anyone who sends me flowers.
  • Correct as a sort of threat.
  • The concept is a bit bizarre, but this is the usual sequence of tenses for the given grammatical structure.
  • slide desk 305 I will block anyone who will send me flowers.
  • Vaguely possible as a sort of bargain, but not likely what you mean.
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slide desk 305I will block anyone who sends me flowers.

Correct as a sort of threat. The concept is a bit bizarre, but this is the usual sequence of tenses for the given grammatical structure.

slide desk 305I will block anyone who will send me flowers.

Vaguely possible as a sort of bargain, but not likely what you

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