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Carolst Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

In this sentence :

Can I borrow that book when you've finished with it.

Can I say Can I borrow that book when you finish with it?

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Yes, there is no real difference in this context.

  • Yes, there is no real difference in this context.
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Yes, there is no real difference in this context.
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Is there any specific situation that I have to use present perfect instead of simple present when I use when ?

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I'll drive you into town when I've changed the tyre.
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eg When you run a marathon, drink lots of water. This can mean that you should drink during the race.

eg When you have run a marathon, drink lots of water. This clearly states that you should drink after completing the race.

Clive

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