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Which sentence is correct?

  1. Maybe we could visit the Bundestag when I am in Berlin.
  2. Maybe we could visit the Bundestag when I will be in Berlin.

Thanks for help!

Ahmed
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  1. is correct. Future tense is not used after temporal conjunctions. No question mark is required.
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    Both "am" and "will" are in the exact same tense (present). So both 1. and 2. are equally correct according to your own rule. Which I doubt is a rule in the first place. – RegDwigнt Jun 28 '18 at 10:15
  • It is not my rule as you said. The present simple is used in clauses introduced by when, as soon as, until, after, before and while. –  Jun 28 '18 at 15:51