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Which conditional sentences are correct?

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Which conditional sentences are correct?

For example, the sentence “I never knew that I will not be able to achieve this target” has less coordination than “I never knew” in the past tense, while “I will not be able to achieve this target” is in the present tense. This sentence is incorrect because the grammar rules are not applied correctly.

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Do not use will or shall in conditional statements
Do not use future tenses in conditional sentences.
Conditional sentences are correct when if, when, before, after, as long as and while are used at the beginning of the sentence and the present tense is simple.

For example, the sentence ‘If you will not invite me, I will not come to the party’ is wrong.

The sentence ‘If you do not invite me, I will not come to the party’ is correct.

‘As long as I will be with you, you needn’t worry.’ is wrong.

The sentence ‘As long as I am with you, you needn’t worry.’-. Alright .

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