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Joey
i"ll call you when i arrive. or i"ll call you when i'll arrive. which is correct?
3 okt. 2015 02:14
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I'll call you when I arrive. (Pay attention to capital letters and punctuation - i"ll is not correct at all.)
"When I arrive" is a time clause for when the speaker will call, so it doesn't need to have a future form. Using "When I'll arrive" is definitely incorrect.
https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/english-grammar/verbs/verbs-time-clauses-and-if-clauses
http://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-13727.php
3 oktober 2015
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Hi! The correct way to say it is "I'll call you when I arrive."
3 oktober 2015
1
I'll call you when I arrive.
3 oktober 2015
ok thank you. it's difficult for me to use correct tense.
3 oktober 2015
Think of it like this: "When I'll arrive" logically applies to all points in history before you arrive, since at any time before you arrive, you could say "I will arrive".
3 oktober 2015
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Joey
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