
He doesn't go out if the weather will be/is bad.


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He won't go out if the weather is bad.



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The sentence you provided, "He doesn't go out if the weather will be/is bad," is grammatically correct. However, there is a subtle difference in meaning depending on whether you use "will be" or "is" in this context.
"He doesn't go out if the weather will be bad": This suggests that the person has a future-oriented decision-making process. They consider the weather forecast before deciding whether or not to go out. If the forecast predicts bad weather for a future time, they choose to stay indoors.
"He doesn't go out if the weather is bad": This implies that the person makes their decision based on the current weather conditions. If they look outside and observe that the weather is already bad, they opt to stay inside.
In both cases, the person avoids going out when the weather is unfavorable. The difference lies in whether they rely on future weather predictions or the current weather situation to make their decision.


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