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If issue will persists vs If issue will persist

Both phrases are not correct in English. The correct form should be 'if the issue persists.' The verb 'persist' should be in the base form without 'will' when used after 'if.'

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 2410 views

If issue will persists

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is 'if the issue persists.' Use the base form of the verb 'persist' without 'will' after 'if.'
  • Otherwise, a major systemic source of racial exclusion will persist.
  • When dosing is stopped, active drug substances will persist in the body for weeks.
  • The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
  • Until then, this period of stagnation will persist.
  • Until then, the stagnation will persist.
  • It adds that on internal policies the risk of errors will persist unless the legal framework is changed.
  • Unacceptable levels of unemployment will persist.
  • There is a risk that these emigration trends will persist in many rural areas of the EU.
  • And once they get the dope off the streets... people will persist in joining things.
  • It will persist until the final moment of the final night.
  • What I would like to say to the Commissioners is this: we will persist with a multilateral approach, for we have no choice.
  • And the question is whether the short run will persist.
  • The new agreement on organic production, which will probably be concluded next month, will improve transparency and monitoring, but problems will persist.
  • This situation is not specific to Greece and if allowed to continue unchecked it will persist in undermining economies across the EU and beyond.
  • Usually, symptoms last for a few days and the disease is self-limiting but occasionally they will persist and result in hospitalisation.
  • The Commission must now resort to drastic remedies - as they say in my country -, otherwise the crisis will persist and drag on.
  • The existing problems with cross-border online shopping will persist for some time to come.
  • In any case, the UK and Ireland will persist as centres of excellence for nonconventional medicine.
  • The result is a huge disparity in agricultural subsidies between the new and the old Member States, and these disparities will persist after 2013.
  • However much we paper over the cracks, the problem will persist.

Alternatives:

  • if the issue persists
  • if the problem continues
  • if the situation remains
  • if the issue lingers
  • if the issue endures

If issue will persist

This phrase is not correct in English.

The correct form is 'if the issue persists.' Use the base form of the verb 'persist' without 'will' after 'if.'
  • Otherwise, a major systemic source of racial exclusion will persist.
  • When dosing is stopped, active drug substances will persist in the body for weeks.
  • The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
  • Until then, this period of stagnation will persist.
  • Until then, the stagnation will persist.
  • It adds that on internal policies the risk of errors will persist unless the legal framework is changed.
  • Unacceptable levels of unemployment will persist.
  • There is a risk that these emigration trends will persist in many rural areas of the EU.
  • And once they get the dope off the streets... people will persist in joining things.
  • It will persist until the final moment of the final night.
  • What I would like to say to the Commissioners is this: we will persist with a multilateral approach, for we have no choice.
  • And the question is whether the short run will persist.
  • The new agreement on organic production, which will probably be concluded next month, will improve transparency and monitoring, but problems will persist.
  • This situation is not specific to Greece and if allowed to continue unchecked it will persist in undermining economies across the EU and beyond.
  • Usually, symptoms last for a few days and the disease is self-limiting but occasionally they will persist and result in hospitalisation.
  • The Commission must now resort to drastic remedies - as they say in my country -, otherwise the crisis will persist and drag on.
  • The existing problems with cross-border online shopping will persist for some time to come.
  • In any case, the UK and Ireland will persist as centres of excellence for nonconventional medicine.
  • The result is a huge disparity in agricultural subsidies between the new and the old Member States, and these disparities will persist after 2013.
  • However much we paper over the cracks, the problem will persist.

Alternatives:

  • if the issue persists
  • if the problem continues
  • if the situation remains
  • if the issue lingers
  • if the issue endures

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