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John is stubborn. He usually does everything his own way and doesn't listen to anyone. Peter is John's friend. Bob isn't John's friend, but they know each other. So John tells Peter and Bob about something that he's planning to do. Then, after John leaves, Bob has the following conversation with Peter:
Bob: "What he's planning to do is dangerous. He shouldn't do it. He won't listen to me because I'm not his friend, but you should warn him."
Peter: "OK, I'll warn him if he'll listen to me."
Is the use of "will" in the if-clause correct here?
Bob: "What he's planning to do is dangerous. He shouldn't do it. He won't listen to me because I'm not his friend, but you should warn him."
Peter: "OK, I'll warn him if he'll listen to me."
Is the use of "will" in the if-clause correct here?