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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will gave you" is not a complete sentence on its own, as it is missing a subject and an object.
However, it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English as part of a complete sentence. It can be used to indicate future tense and an action that will be done by someone for the benefit of the person who follows. For example: - "I will give you my old furniture when I move out." (future tense) - "She will give you a ride to the airport tomorrow." (future tense) - "Will gave you the keys to the house, right?" (past tense) - "Will gave you the opportunity to prove yourself." (past tense).
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