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Mountain Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

"finish" or "finished"?

Hi, I'm kind of confuse on which tense to use. Could you guys explain to me which tense I should use in that situation and why? Thank you

until I'm "finished" or "finish"
  

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until I finish or until I'm finished = until I am finished or until I've finished = until I have finished All have the same meaning. Note that the -ed form goes with am and have . CJ

  • until I finish or until I'm finished = until I am finished or until I've finished = until I have finished All have the same meaning.
  • Note that the -ed form goes with am and have .
  • CJ
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until I finish

or

until I'm finished
= until I am finished


or

until I've finished
= until I have finished


All have the same meaning. Note that the -ed form goes with am and have.

CJ

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