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Instructor1955 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

When + Future

Good Afternoon to all teachers

I have question concerning the use of "when" followed by a future tense

Example:
When you'll be there

When I'll be twenty

I remember having heard these two, yet, I am confused.As we don't use a future tense after "when/if/as soon as/"

can you please help me?
  

Top answer

contraction of I will= I'LL. you will= you'll When will you be there. When i'm twenty you will be forteen.

  • contraction of I will= I'LL.
  • you will= you'll When will you be there.
  • When i'm twenty you will be forteen.
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contraction of I will= I'LL. you will= you'll

When will you be there.

When i'm twenty you will be forteen.
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Instructor1955I have question concerning the use of "when" followed by a future tense
Example:
When you'll be there
When I'll be twenty
I remember having heard these two ...
It depends on how the when-clause occurs within the larger sentence. If the when-clause is an indirect question, you can have will.

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