When I go.
· Where will I see you tomorrow?
· I will see you when I go to the shops tomorrow.
There are two parts to the second sentence.
The first part of the sentence is: “I will see you” and the second part is: “when I go”
The when part: “tomorrow” is in the future.
Tomorrow is a future word, so you have to use when and go as present tense words.
“Will” can be used in the first part of a sentence, but not in the when part:
· I will see you at the shops when the rain stops.
When using the following words, while, after, before, until, as soon as or till. For example:
· I am not going to get an English Grammar textbook before I go on holidays. You cannot use “I will be” instead of “I go” in this type of sentence.
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