If you had written earlier, I would have known when you________ to go on a holiday.
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: want
:wanted
:will want
:would want
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The short answer is no, but there are exceptions to the rule. An if- or when-clause (often used to form conditional sentences) generally does not contain “will,” which is the simple future tense of the verb “to be.” One exception is when the action in the if- or when-clause takes place after that in the main clause.
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wanted
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