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Rule reminder

English speakers typically say 'when I arrive' (present) for future events. In Italian this is WRONG. You must say 'quando arriverò' (futuro semplice). The present tense after 'quando' in Italian implies habit or general truth, not a future plan. This is a persistent B2 error that distinguishes advanced learners.

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Which sentence correctly expresses a future plan?