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  1. In time clauses with words like when, after and until, we often use present tense forms to talk about the future: I'll come home when I finish work. You must wait here until your father comes. They are coming after they have had dinner. In conditional clauses with words like if, unless, even if, we often use present tense forms to talk about ...

  2. 29 ott 2018 · If you don’t come tonight, you won’t see him. If you don’t study harder, you won’t pass your exam. If it rains, I won’t run. If the plane is delayed, I will be late. The « if clause » contain the present tense (simple or continuous). If I get my exam, I will go to London. If she is not ill, she will come tomorow.

  3. 1 lug 2018 · I edited your question to include that information. If you don't explain a specific concern you have about your sentence, your question might get closed as "proof-reading", which is off-topic here. There is some good advice for writing questions in the Please, everyone… details post. –

  4. in the notion of ‘I will if you will’. It is possible to make sustainable habits and choices easier to take up, by drawing on insights about consumer behaviour and using people’s preferences for purchasing shortcuts, and what we call the trend towards ‘choice editing’ (see glossary). People, business and government –