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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

using "will be" twice in a sentence

Is this grammatically correct "I'll be sorry if the next winter will be warm."?
If the question is "WILL YOU BE SORRY IF NEXT WINTER IS WARM?"
  

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No, it is not native grammar. Will you be sorry if next winter's warm? Yes, I'll be sorry if it's warm.

  • No, it is not native grammar.
  • Will you be sorry if next winter's warm?
  • Yes, I'll be sorry if it's warm.
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No, it is not native grammar.

Will you be sorry if next winter's warm?
Yes, I'll be sorry if it's warm.

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