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Timeline for Usage of "you will come to"

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Jan 13, 2017 at 15:36 comment added Hank The first sentence is saying there's a chance you will come to London sometime; the second is recommending that you come to London sometime. Additionally, if the first sentence ended with a "?", it would be asking you if there is a chance you will come to London sometime.
Jan 13, 2017 at 15:29 history asked Beth CC BY-SA 3.0