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Daithy Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"You'll like what you see."

I saw this sentence and was questioning it validity.
"You'll like what you see."
or
"You'll like what you'll see."

The full sentence was:
"If you're at the show stop by our booth in the South Hall. You'll like what you see."
  

Top answer

" Both are correct grammar. The first is the native choice: simple present for future in the dependent clause.

  • " Both are correct grammar.
  • The first is the native choice: simple present for future in the dependent clause.
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DaithyYou'll like what you see."or"You'll like what you'll see."
Both are correct grammar. The first is the native choice: simple present for future in the dependent clause.

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