I have made up the sentence below.
(ex) Next year, I will work with Mr. John Brown who will help my company increase sales.
Most of my non-native English speaking friends think it's wrong to use "will" twice in the same sentence because it's a rule.
Why is it wrong? Please help me. Thanks.
wrong to use "will" twice in "will replace... who will..."
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Re: wrong to use "will" twice in "will replace... who will..."
Your friends are incorrect.
There is no such rule!
However, you do need a comma after 'Brown'.
There is no such rule!
However, you do need a comma after 'Brown'.