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Reply Thu 26 Mar, 2015 03:32 am
Dear members,

The first time I will see him, I am going to thank him for his help
The first time I see him, I am going to thank him for his help.

which of these sentences is correct. As you see there is little difference in them.
In the first sentence, There is will after the first time, in the other one there isn't will.

Accept my thanks for your attention in advance,
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Reply Thu 26 Mar, 2015 08:00 am
The first time I see him, I am going to thank him for his help.

Main verb: I / am going to thank \him

adverb: (when) the first time I see him.

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Reply Thu 26 Mar, 2015 10:29 am
@PUNKEY,
Thanks a lot! I got it!
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