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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

After you've seen it vs after you saw it

I can see both are used widely. Not sure which is correct, though.

Isn't "after" refers to a specific time and you can't say "after you've seen it".

How about, "Now, after you've seen it, you probably thinking that it's bad for you." vs "Now, after you saw it, you probably thinking that it's bad for you."
  

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These are natural for me: Now, after you've seen it, you are probably thinking that it's bad for you. Now, after you see it, you will probably be thinking that it's bad for you. Now, after you saw it, you would probably be thinking that it's bad for you.

  • These are natural for me: Now, after you've seen it, you are probably thinking that it's bad for you.
  • Now, after you see it, you will probably be thinking that it's bad for you.
  • Now, after you saw it, you would probably be thinking that it's bad for you.
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These are natural for me:

Now, after you've seen it, you are probably thinking that it's bad for you.
Now, after you see it, you will probably be thinking that it's bad for you.
Now, after you saw it, you would probably be thinking that it's bad for you.

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