Ahmad
When I finish this race, I will have run a total of five miles. When I finish this race, I will have run a total of five miles. Why do we use present simple in the first sentence Although we're talking about action in the future
21 sept. 2014 01:38
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So we don't confuse the two clauses. "When I finish this race" is not the main action. It just gives us a time-reference for the main clause: "I will have run a total of five miles." With future perfect (will have run), you definitely need a time to refer to.
21 septembre 2014
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