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    Default exception or mistake?

    All the money from my business will goes to manage... (blah blah, not important)

    I would rather say:
    All the money from my business will go to manage...
    or
    All the money from my business goes to manage...

    yeah, I know it's a bit different meaning for these two ;)

    Anyway, the thing that's bothering me: are there any cases that I can use 'will' and add 's' at the end of the following verb (for he/she/it, of course)?
    Like will goes, will buys...

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    Default Re: exception or mistake?

    Not in standard English.
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    Default Re: exception or mistake?

    Quote Originally Posted by oboeteru View Post
    All the money from my business will goes to manage... (blah blah, not important). Mistake.
    are there any cases that I can use 'will' and add 's' at the end of the following verb (for he/she/it, of course)? Like will goes, will buys... No
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