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Past simple vs present perfect in this example
Could you explain to me please what is the difference between these. It is meant to express that I will let him know AFTER I picked/have picked a car.
I'll let you know which one I picked
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“Has started” versus “will have started”
Which one of the following sentences is grammatically better?
I hope she has started doing that by then.
I hope she will have started doing that by then.
Now, if I make it indirect, it will ...
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Which is correct: “when you have finished” or “when you will finish”?
From an English test on Facebook:
When you have finished to move the furniture, let me know.
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When you will finish moving the furniture, let me know.
I think the correct one is the ...