Is it correct to say
'My car will not start in such cold'
'he will behave modestly in such companies'
Thank you in advance.
But is it correct to say
'Crimes will (always) happen in such sites'?
Is it correct to say
'My car will not start in such cold'
'he will behave modestly in such companies'
Thank you in advance.
Thank you very much for your comments.
But what idea do Englishspeakers want to express using 'will' in sentences like 'Boys will be boys', 'Crimes will happen in such sites'?
Maybe 'just because our world is such?
I meant the following: there is a terrific, maybe even mystic, site, eg., in a city which just dispose people to criminal activity. I suppose, hearing about a new crime in this region, I could say, maybe with fear, 'Crimes will always happen in such sites'.
I like your example with a man taking apart engine. Taking into account your comment I would think that the formula 'just because our world is such' looks right, doesn't it?
In the sentences that have been discussed, 'will' has no implication of futurity. As an indication of a characteristic or indication of insistence, the situation may very well hapen in the future as it did in the past, but that is incidental.