What’s the difference here:
I‘ll let you know when I arrive.
and
I’ll let you know when I’ve arrived.
anon006 What’s the difference here: I‘ll let you know when I arrive. and I’ll let you know when I’ve arrived. There isn't any difference.
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anon006What’s the difference here:
I‘ll let you know when I arrive.
and
I’ll let you know when I’ve arrived.
There isn't any difference. In these kinds of sentences you can use the present or the present perfect.
The same happens with "until".
Please wait until [ I arrive / I've arrived].
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