I think that present simple and present continuous both make sense but not will. Which one is correct:
"When I ‘ll graduate from school next week, a new chapter in my life is starting."
"When I graduate from school next week, a new chapter in my life is starting. " or
"When I am graduating from school next week, a new chapter in my life is starting. "
"When I graduate from school next week, a new chapter in my life is starting will start / will be starting . " Clive
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"When I graduate from school next week, a new chapter in my life is starting will start / will be starting. "
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