i am confused btw the use of simple past and present perfect here [on hold]
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a) If she has completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
b) If she completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
which is the correct choice of tense?
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a) If she has completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
b) If she completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
which is the correct choice of tense?
tenses
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A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.
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I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".
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a) If she has completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
b) If she completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
which is the correct choice of tense?
tenses
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a) If she has completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
b) If she completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
which is the correct choice of tense?
tenses
tenses
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A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.
– Jim
4 hours ago
1
I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".
– Hot Licks
1 hour ago
... and by how to use capital letters!
– TrevorD
6 mins ago
add a comment |
A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.
– Jim
4 hours ago
1
I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".
– Hot Licks
1 hour ago
... and by how to use capital letters!
– TrevorD
6 mins ago
A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.
– Jim
4 hours ago
A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.
– Jim
4 hours ago
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1
I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".
– Hot Licks
1 hour ago
I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".
– Hot Licks
1 hour ago
... and by how to use capital letters!
– TrevorD
6 mins ago
... and by how to use capital letters!
– TrevorD
6 mins ago
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A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.
– Jim
4 hours ago
1
I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".
– Hot Licks
1 hour ago
... and by how to use capital letters!
– TrevorD
6 mins ago