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How do I ask “when” without implying past or future?
"When did or will the event happen?" — This sounds silly to me.
To make matters worse, I would like to use passive voice because the question is in reference to a statement that uses passive voice.
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About two mutually related, future actions [closed]
Is it correct to say: "I will do that thing when I will talk to him."?
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“If I go..” vs. “If I will go..” referring to the future [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Future tense in conditional clauses
Which one is correct?
option 1: If I go there, I can meet her
or
option 2: If I will go there, I can meet her
I clearly ...
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Can I use “when” + future tense in this case?
Can I use "when" + future tense in this case?
I'm not sure when it will be released.
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“When X is” or “When X will be”?
I always have a tough time with this. Suppose the following:
The software will be installed when the computer is ready.
versus
The software will be installed when the computer will be ready.
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Are the tense and syntax in this sentence correct? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Future tense usage: “When you see it …”
When he will arrive, he will call you.
Please let me know if the tense and syntax in this sentence are ...
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Which is correct: “when you have finished” or “when you will finish”?
From an English test on Facebook:
When you have finished to move the furniture, let me know.
or
When you will finish moving the furniture, let me know.
I think the correct one is the ...