Future Time Clauses are dependent clauses in which we use present tenses to talk about the future. They always contain a time conjunction and join with a main clause which uses a future, or sometimes an imperative, form. When the Time Clause is at the beginning of a sentence, it is followed by a comma; but when the main clause is at the beginning, a comma is not required.
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