In a complex sentence about the future, the main clause usually uses:, Simple present, Will / be going to, In a time clause (after, when, before, as soon as), we use:, Simple present, Will / be going to, In a first conditional sentence, the if clause uses:, Simple present, Simple future, In a reason clause beginning with because, we use:, Any appropriate tense, Only future tense, Which clause should NOT use will to talk about the future?, Time clause / If clause, Main clause, When the dependent clause comes first, we should:, Use a comma, Not use a comma, Why do we use the simple present in time and if clauses?, It expresses future meaning, It talks about the past, A complex sentence consists of:, Independent + dependent clause, Two independent clauses, A reason clause answers the question:, Why?, When?, Which statement is correct?, Dependent clauses can come before or after the main clause, Dependent clauses must come after the main clause, Choose the correct sentence:, Because she wants to learn English. She is going to study abroad., Because she wants to learn English, she is going to study abroad., Choose the correct if-clause sentence:, If it will rain, we will stay at home., If it rains, we will stay at home..

Future Complex Sentences and Clauses

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