[Grammar] You're getting on my nerves....

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I've told you thousands of time not to get on my nerves, but you never listen a word I say, so don't blame me if something wrong will happen.

Is it grammatically correct? (mainly I mean tenses)
 
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I've told you thousands of times not to get on my nerves, but you never listen to a word I say, so don't blame me if something goes wrong. [strike]will happen.[/strike]

Is it grammatically correct (mainly I mean tenses)?

See above in red. You could end with "... don't blame me if something bad happens" too.

Note that the words in your title don't actually appear in your post. A better title would have been "I've told you thousands of time" or similar.
 
I've got also a question, "Don't blame me if something goes wrong". How do you think the first part is correct or "won't blame me" will be grammatically correct according to the First Real Conditional sentence?
 
I've got also a question, "Don't blame me if something goes wrong". How do you think the first part is correct or "won't blame me" will be grammatically correct according to the First Real Conditional sentence?

"Don't blame me" is correct.
 
... and "won't blame me" is not.
 
I don't see the connection between the person getting on my nerves and something "going wrong" unless the thing that goes wrong is that I punch the person in the nose.
 
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