Dear all,
I would like to know whether the following sentences are correct. If wrong, please correct them.
1) When I phone my mother, I will inform you.
2) When I have phoned my mother, I will inform you.
Thank you.
cat navy 425 Dear all, I would like to know whether the following sentences are correct. If wrong, please correct them. 1) When I phone my mother, I will inform you.
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cat navy 425Dear all,
I would like to know whether the following sentences are correct. If wrong, please correct them.
1) When I phone my mother, I will inform you.
2) When I have phoned my mother, I will inform you.
Thank you.
They are both correct.
We usually use the present tense in this kind of sentence (with "w