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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Stops/stopped

As soon as it stops raining, I'm going to find your dog.

As soon as it stopped raining, I would find your dog.

Are these right
  

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Anonymous As soon as it stops raining, I'm going to find your dog. As soon as it stopped raining, I would find your dog. The first one is perfectly natural.

  • Anonymous As soon as it stops raining, I'm going to find your dog.
  • As soon as it stopped raining, I would find your dog.
  • The first one is perfectly natural.
  • The second one would work only as a sort of narrative, describing past actions.
  • When the smoke cleared, he would discover that he was the last person alive.
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AnonymousAs soon as it stops raining, I'm going to find your dog.

As soon as it stopped raining, I would find your dog.
The first one is perfectly natural.

The second one would work only as a sort of narrative, describing past actions.
When the smoke cleared, he would discover that he was the last person alive.

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