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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Ask for birthday wishes

Wish you all the best in every single step you made or you make?
  

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Anonymous Wish you all the best in every single step you made or you make? 'made' is the past. When you wish, you don't wish for something in the past.

  • Anonymous Wish you all the best in every single step you made or you make?
  • 'made' is the past.
  • When you wish, you don't wish for something in the past.
  • The past can't be changed.
  • Of the two, 'make' is the correct one.
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Anonymous Wish you all the best in every single step you made or you make?
'made' is the past. When you wish, you don't wish for something in the past. The past can't be changed.

Of the two, 'make' is the correct one.

Note, however, that the expression is "to take a step", not "to make a step".

For this reason, it's better to use '

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