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YETYland Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

WILL in a Conditional clause

Star Wars:
“You underestimate the power of the dark side, Luke. If you WILL NOT fight, then you will meet your destiny.”

Could someone account for the use of WILL in the Conditional clause here?

Grammar Nazis are welcome.

  

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It refers to the other person's volition/intention, somewhat similar to "If you refuse to fight".

  • It refers to the other person's volition/intention, somewhat similar to "If you refuse to fight".
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It refers to the other person's volition/intention, somewhat similar to "If you refuse to fight".

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