for teachers of English and their students
Is it correct to use will after if when talking about a future result?
As a general rule, in a condition if is never followed by will. However, use will after if when essentially it is not a condition but a future result.
For example, a phrase like this:
Let’s talk it over if it will help you to comprehend the situation.
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