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RiceGreat Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Present and past tense in the same sentence

Hi there,

Could someone help please

"...he comes over once a week, we got on quite well when we see each other, so not much issues there."

or

"...he comes over once a week, we get on quite well when we see each other, so not much issues there."

Which one is correct or both of them are?

Thank you!

RiceGreat
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Hello, RiceGreat—and welcome to English Forums. RiceGreat Which one is correct or both of them are? Neither, actually, because they have both comma-splice, countability concord, and other errors, but only the 2nd one has the right verb forms.

  • Hello, RiceGreat—and welcome to English Forums.
  • RiceGreat Which one is correct or both of them are?
  • Neither, actually, because they have both comma-splice, countability concord, and other errors, but only the 2nd one has the right verb forms.
  • It should read: He comes over once a week.
  • We get on quite well when we see each oth er, so there are not many issues there .
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Hello, RiceGreat—and welcome to English Forums.
RiceGreatWhich one is correct or both of them are?
Neither, actually, because they have both comma-splice, countability concord, and other errors, but only the 2nd one has the right verb forms. It should read:

He comes over once a week. We get on quite well when we see each other, so there a
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Thank you for the reply!

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