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 yingwenlaoshi
 
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							| Dear colleagues! Please help me to understand something! 
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							| In the book from Wall Street Institute there is such a sentence: IF YOU WON īT HELP ME, I īLL HAVE TO GO TO TRINIDAD.  
 I don īt understand why they used "won īt" after "if" as the rule says that we don īt use Future tense after "if".  I would say like this: if you don īt help me, i īll have to go to Trinidad.  
 Can it be a mistake? Or there is a special situation when we can use it?  
 I would appreciate it if you help me to understand! Thanks in advance!  |  14 Apr 2013      
					
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 ueslteacher
 
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							| In other words, if you are not willing to help me.... In this case will after if is perfectly fine. |  14 Apr 2013     
					
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