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Using IF CONDITIONALS
INCORRECT:
If I will visit London, I will meet you
CORRECT:
If I visit London, I will meet you
RULE: Use simple present to refer to the future after conjunctions like
when, after, if, as soon as.
I will talk to him when I see him tomorrow.
I will call you as soon as I arrive at the airport.
If the plan suceeds, I will come.
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Using IF CONDITIONALS
INCORRECT:
If I will visit London, I will meet you
CORRECT:
If I visit London, I will meet you
RULE: Use simple present to refer to the future after conjunctions like
when, after, if, as soon as.
I will talk to him when I see him tomorrow.
I will call you as soon as I arrive at the airport.
If the plan suceeds, I will come.
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Using IF CONDITIONALS
INCORRECT:
If I will visit London, I will meet you
CORRECT:
If I visit London, I will meet you
RULE: Use simple present to refer to the future after conjunctions like
when, after, if, as soon as.
I will talk to him when I see him tomorrow.
I will call you as soon as I arrive at the airport.
If the plan suceeds, I will come.
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Tip of the week: Using IF CONDITIONALS