conditionals - Is "even if..." followed by present or future tense?



Is it correct to say:



even if only James Bond will benefit from...



or



even if only James Bond benefits from...




Answer



Even if is never followed by a future tense. The correct alternative is:



Even if only James Bond benefits from...



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