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New2grammar Posted 19 years ago
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When you [press/has pressed] the delete button, a warning will pop up.

Which is more idiomatic or correct?

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New2grammar When you [press/has pressed] the delete button, a warning will pop up. When you [press/ has pressed ] the 'delete' button, a warning will pop up. you have (not 'has')

  • New2grammar When you [press/has pressed] the delete button, a warning will pop up.
  • When you [press/ has pressed ] the 'delete' button, a warning will pop up.
  • you have (not 'has')
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New2grammar
When you [press/has pressed] the delete button, a warning will pop up.

When you [press/has pressed] the 'delete' button, a warning will pop up.

... you have (not 'has')
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Thanks Yoong Liat. Actually that was a mistake. Emotion: smile

When you have pressed the 'delete' button, a warning will pop up.
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New2grammar
Thanks Yoong Liat. Actually that was a mistake. Emotion: smile

When you have pressed the 'delet
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Got it! Thanks Yoong Liat!
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New2grammarGot it! Thanks Yoong Liat!
One minor point: Thanks, Yoong Liat. (A comma is required after Thanks.)

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