differences - "When X is" or "When X will be"?


I always have a tough time with this. Suppose the following:



The software will be installed when the computer is ready.



versus



The software will be installed when the computer will be ready.



Technically, both events are in the expected future (the computer being ready as a premise for the software being installed), but which one is right, or if they are both right, what nuance do they convey?



Answer



The first one is correct. The second is wrong.


The reason is that you cannot use the Simple Future tense in Time Clauses, so those ones that start with when, while, before, after, by the time, as soon as, etc.


In your case, the Present tense is adopted; so, the correct sentence is:



The software will be installed when the computer is ready.



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