Hello
Can someone please explain to me what these tenses mean or where do they stand in time and which ones are correct or wrong. I believe 1 and 2 are the better options for this of experience?
Thank you
Option 1. is fine since there is no need for the perfect tense in the subject clause. There are some improvements that could be made, but you only asked about tense.
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Option 1. is fine since there is no need for the perfect tense in the subject clause.
There are some improvements that could be made, but you only asked about tense.