Expressing Future Time in Time Clauses and If Clauses
You're right to ask about this - it's a common area of confusion for English learners! Here's the breakdown of how to express future time in time clauses and "if" clauses: Key Idea: We generally use the present simple tense to talk about the future in both time clauses and "if" clauses. This might seem strange, but it's a fundamental rule of English grammar. 1. Time Clauses What they are: These clauses begin with words like when, after, before, until, as soon as, while . They tell us when something will happen. The rule: Use the present simple in the time clause, even though you're talking about the future. Use a future tense (usually will + base verb ) in the main clause. Examples: "I'll call you when I arrive ." (Not "when I will arrive") " After she finishes work, she'll go to the gym." (Not "After she will finish") "We'll wait here until the bus comes ." (Not ...