Topics: Time Clauses of Future
First, he washes his hands. Immediately afterwards, he has dinner.
A. If he washes his hands, he’ll have dinner.
B. When he has dinner, he’ll wash his hands.
C. A soon as he washes his hands, he’ll have dinner.
D. He’ll wash his hands after he has dinner.
Select your answer:

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