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Jonathan Mak Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In this(these) condition(s), what should I say?

If teacher has given a worksheet to me and my classmates
He shall say
Write down your names
If you or After...

A. Have got your paper
B. Got you paper

1. Answer for If __
2. Answer for After__

When will people say he is gone? Why don't say he has gone?

If I meet recently, what tense should I use?
e.g: I ___(hear) a song recently.

Why was a sentence I have ever seen liked that
Here is it : It is currently closed
Can it be changed to " it is closed currently"?
  

Top answer

#1 - If you have received your paper. #2 - After you have received your paper. No one will say 'He is gone'.

  • #1 - If you have received your paper.
  • #2 - After you have received your paper.
  • No one will say 'He is gone'.
  • ' Yes, but "It's closed now" is better.
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#1 - If you have received your paper.
#2 - After you have received your paper.

No one will say 'He is gone'.

'I heard a song recently.'

Yes, but "It's closed now" is better.

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