= . | Veronica Vãleanu [18.Sep.12 19:14] |
please correct [until I become] here, but also in "Omar" and Arab, Europeans thank you | |
= thank you!!! | Camelia Radu [19.Sep.12 08:54] |
thank you!!! use of "Will" in this case does not involve willpower? is not a rhetorical emphasis? is still poetry ... I found the last two corrections - but not Omar... | |
= . | Veronica Vãleanu [19.Sep.12 09:10] |
I was referring to the text (Oman - not Omar, sorry) but I see you already did that strong volition using "will" occurs in the following cases: -that door won't open / she won't have it any other way (negative meaning) -in IF-Clauses, in the subordinate: I will wait here if you will be kind enough to allow me to. (implies politeness); even in the 2nd type: I would do that if you would allow me to. or -Let him go if he will go. -NOT in Temporal Clauses: I will do that when/until I am 20.(NOT when I will be); and if it implies a certain anteriority, we use Present Perfect: I may go when I have finished my meal. | |
= you are so kind | Camelia Radu [19.Sep.12 19:52] |
you are so kind Yes, must be maintained while formulating the proper grammar. Thank you again! | |