Can I use the Future after When or If? (Common Mistakes First)

Can I use the Future after When or If? 

1. Tick the correct sentence in each pair.
  • A. When she starts her new job she'll get a company car.
B. When she'll start her new job she'll get a company car.

  •  If you miss the train you'll have to take a taxi.
If you will miss the train you'll have to have a taxi.



2. Which conclusion do you come to? Is it possible to use the future after When or If?




3. Correct the following sentences. Some can be correct.
  • If you will treat her so unfairly she'll walk out of the job.
  • If Kathy will get in touch next week, I let you know.
  • Let's go out for a drink after we finish these accounts.
  • You can't drive a car in England until you will be seventeen.

4. Complete the sentences below using the correct form of the verbs.
  • Could you phone me when _______________ (you/have) the results of the test?
  • By the time they ___________ (arrive) the match will be over.
  • I don't like unexpected visitors, so I hope she rings before she ______________ (arrive)!
  • You ____________ (have to/ retake) the exam if you ___________ (fail) it.

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