Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-31479589-20190717135348/@comment-31762568-20190717190019

Warrior Of Time wrote: Ahsan1444 wrote:

Warrior Of Time wrote: Your statement is fine but in the context of sentence the bomb do not immediately explode but they explode after 2 seconds which is clearly mentioned. Future tense is must to indicate that the exploding action is in future in reference to present tense of throwing the orb. So future tense is correct because action is decided as taking throwing as the verb at present tense so the exploding action is future tense. Yes I agree that after being thrown, if the orb had exploded immediately then that logic would have been correct. What is your opinion. So you mean will was added because of possibility? No it is not about probability because if it was about probability then I would have used the word may or shall. I want to convey the meaning of time delay or detonation in future that is why use the word will. Otherwise it looks like the orb explodes instantly on contact and I wanted to differentiate that. Ok I understood