Errors with Conditionals using WILL

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In conditional sentences, we do not use WILL with the first clause.

If it WILL rain, I WILL not got out to play. Wrong.

If it rains, I will not go out to play. Right.

If you WILL promise to come to my house, I WILL promise to lend you my book. Wrong.

If you promise to come to my house, I promise to lend you my book. Right.

We do not use WILL twice in a sentence.

I will bake a cake if I will come early from office today. Wrong.

I will bake a cake if I come early from office today. Right.

I will report to your parents if you will not do your homework regularly. Wrong.

I will report to your parents if you do not do you homework regularly. Right.

I will give you a good beating if you will not listen to me. Wrong.

I will give you a good beating if you do not listen to me. Right.

 

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