When I will arrive, I will call you.
(Correct the sentence)
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Correct Sentence:
When I arrive, I will call you.
- We should never use the future tense "will" in time clauses.
- "When I arrive, I will call you " is the correct sentence as it gives the proper meaning of the sentence.
- We should not use the word "will" after the time clauses such "when", after, as soon as, etc.
- "When I will arrive " is sounding like that you are not sure or uncertain.
- "When I arrive" - is not the future tense because 'when' is the time it happens.
- So, "when I arrive, I will call you " is the correct sentence.
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The given sentence should be written correctly as shown and explained under:
When I arrive, I will call you.
Explanation:
This is a conditional clause structure. When we use when clause, we use Simple Present Tense in the 'when clause'; the independent clause has future tense. But in the when clause or if clause we use simple present tense usually.
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