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Haz Rozhan Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Made vs make

"Almost made it."
Can we say it when the progression of something is still on-going but almost finish or do we say
"almost make it"
  

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If it was in the past, say: We almost made it. If the process is still on-going, say: We have almost made it.

  • If it was in the past, say: We almost made it.
  • If the process is still on-going, say: We have almost made it.
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If it was in the past, say:
We almost made it.
If the process is still on-going, say:
We have almost made it.

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