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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

If I write vs. If I wrote

A. Please tell me if I write something wrong.
B. Please tell me if I wrote something wrong.

C. I hope you can help if I write something thing.
D. I hope you can help if I wrote something wrong.

E. You can present another ID if you forget your passport.
F. You can present another ID if you forgot your passport.

1. Which is correct in each pair of sentences above?
2. If both are correct, what is the difference?
3. Also both are correct, which is more reasonable and more likely a native speaker would say?

Please advise. Would appreciate your help.
  

Top answer

A. Please tell me if I write something wrong. B.

  • A.
  • Please tell me if I write something wrong.
  • B.
  • Please tell me if I wrote something wrong.
  • At least for me I'd say "Please tell me if I have written something wrong.
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A. Please tell me if I write something wrong.
B. Please tell me if I wrote something wrong.

At least for me I'd say "Please tell me if I have written something wrong. It's because you are focusing on the present result of past action "wrote".

C. I hope you can help if I write something thing.
D. I hope you can help if I wrote something wrong.

"I hope you c
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Thank you for your response.

I understand the present perfect tense is much better, but would you say, then, that 'write' and 'wrong', and 'forget' and 'forgot' are wrong in my sentences?
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Hello,

I was wondering if a native speaker could share his thought on this, please. Thank you.
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I hope a native speaker can help me on this, please. Thank you so much.
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I'm sorry, native speakers, if I've been posting a follow-up here for the third time, but I jut badly want to learn this, please. Could you please comment on the questions in my first post here? Thank you.

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