What’s the difference:
James made his delicious fish for me before I fly out to Russia!
and
James made his delicious fish for me before my flight to Russia!
and
James made dinner for me since I’m flying out to Russia tomorrow.
Are they all okay?
They're all OK, but the change of tense in the first one is slightly disturbing. I don't think I would use that one. CJ
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They're all OK, but the change of tense in the first one is slightly disturbing. I don't think I would use that one.
CJ