When Bev sees the camera I've bought, she'll be very pleased

Hi,

When Bev sees the camera I’ve bought, she’ll be very pleased. Is it wrong to say “When Bev will see the camera I’ve bought, she’ll be very pleased”?

Cheerio

That tense doesn’t quite work in that context with ‘when’. You could say (predicting a future event):
Bev will see the camera I’ve bought and she’ll be very pleased
though the usage for that would be small.

Alright, Bev. Thanks a lot for your help. :wink: