When will you come back?

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Polyester

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In the condition sentence, for example,
1. When will you back home?

2. When you back home?

P.S I'm waiting my family back home, which one is suitable for these situation?
 

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Neither sentence is correct.

1. When will you be/get back home?
2. When are you due back home?

The first is the more natural of the two.

I assume you mean "conditional", not "condition" but neither of those questions are in the conditional.
 

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I'm waiting my family back home.

You have to write either awaiting or waiting for my family. "Awaiting" is rather formal and old-fashioned, at least in AmE.
 
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