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Tomer Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

Is this correct [2]

Hi,

And this:

"when i click on it .. it redirects me to something.com"

Thanks
  

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"when i clicked on it. " this is in the past "when i click on it ..... " in the present

  • "when i clicked on it.
  • " this is in the past "when i click on it .....
  • " in the present
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"when i clicked on it. it redirectred me to ...." this is in the past
"when i click on it ..... it redirects me to...." in the present
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Since the day is not over yet,, i have to use the "present tense" right?
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TomerSince the day is not over yet,, i have to use the "present tense" right?
Not necessarily. The present can be used to talk about events that occur on a regular basis, regardless of when the last event was. The past is used to talk about an (isolated) event that happened, even earlier today.

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