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Sasha 大萨沙
Hello everyone! Is it grammatically correct to use "will" in sentences like "I love my family, because they are fun and WILL support me in difficult times" in the present meaning that they "always support me", "they're always there for me"?
I would appreciate it!
2025年11月28日 20:15
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You want to remain consistent in verb tense. You can fix this by saying I know they will support me.
2025年11月29日
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Yes, it is correct and natural. Using "will" here shows that their support is a predictable trait, blending their current habit with future reliability.
For a purely present meaning like "they're always there for me," say "...they support me..." But "...WILL support me..." adds meaning with the idea of guaranteed future help, which is also perfectly fine.
2025年11月28日
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