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Yaronkadem Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

When to use 'will' tense in sentenses

Hello,

I have a question regarding when to use 'will' in sentences.
Which one is correct please.

1. The cables technician WILL get to your home today and if he/she WILL find a problem with the convertor they WILL replace it.
2. The cables technician WILL get to your home today and if he/she finds a problem with the convertor they WILL replace it.

Or maybe none of these 2 above are correct?

TIA
Yaron
  

Top answer

It's the if-clause sentence. And it's to be in present time. So second sentsce is OK.

  • It's the if-clause sentence.
  • And it's to be in present time.
  • So second sentsce is OK.
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It's the if-clause sentence. And it's to be in present time. So second sentsce is OK.
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Thanks for your reply.
Sorry for being a bit annoying, is the first sentence is also OK or is it incorrect?
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Not really.
I think, it's good to say The cables technician is to get at your home today and if he/she finds a problem with the convertor he/she will replace it.

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