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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Are these sentences correct

A. I will have to inform him before I have gone there.
B. Wait while he has done that job.
  

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I will have to inform him before I go there. Wait for him to do the job. ) while he finishes this job??

  • I will have to inform him before I go there.
  • Wait for him to do the job.
  • ) while he finishes this job??
  • What did you need that sentence to mean?
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I will have to inform him before I go there.
Wait for him to do the job.

Wait (here?) while he finishes this job??

What did you need that sentence to mean?
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My grammar book says, 'we an use either present perfect or simple present in such sentences. What is your opinion on this?
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Perhaps it would help to see more about what your grammar book says.
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I am curious. Did you write these sentences based on your dictionary reference? They are incorrect as already commented by Barbara.
AnonymousA. I will have to inform him before I have gone there. go there
You cannot use present perfect in this sentence as this suggests future.
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Anonymous My grammar book says, 'we an use either present perfect or simple present in such sentences. What is your opinion on this?
I don't think that advice guarantees uniform success in all cases.

CJ

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