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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Simple present

Q1. Are they both OK?
As soon as you have finished packing , call a taxi.
As soon as you finish packing , call a taxi.
  

Top answer

Yes, but we don't put a space before a comma.

  • Yes, but we don't put a space before a comma.
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Yes, but we don't put a space before a comma.
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- Can we drop "will" here?
As soon as she has saved enough money, she will retire from the business.

Can you make a sentence in which we have "As soon as/ when/ before /after etc + present perfect" + "simple present"?
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Anonymous Can we drop "will" here?As soon as she has saved enough money, she will retire from the business.
No.

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