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Hi , Can we use ' future tense' and 'present continous ' aftet "WHEN" ?
Nov 15, 2023 5:28 AM
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Yes, it is grammatically correct to use the future tense and present continuous tense after "when" in a sentence. The use of these tenses depends on the context and the timing of the actions or events you are describing.
For example:
Future Tense:
"When I finish my work, I will go to the gym."
"We'll call you when we arrive."
Present Continuous Tense:
"When she is studying, she prefers to listen to music."
"I'll come over when they are playing video games."
In these examples, "when" is used to introduce a specific time or condition, and the verbs that follow can be in the future tense or present continuous tense based on the intended meaning.
November 15, 2023
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