Can you say them in the future tense?
You send "an update message" to me once you have completed it.
By email, you send me that it is updated, once you have completed it.
I think perhaps you mean this. Please let me know when you have completed it.
New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.
I think perhaps you mean this.
Please let me know when you have completed it.
Can you say them in the future tense?
You send "an update message" to me once you have completed it.
By email, you send me that it is updated, once you have completed it.
I don't understand what these sentences mean. I have to start guessing.
Ae they requests? Are they imperatives?
The Simple Present (you send . . ) suggests that