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Moonrise Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

What Should Be The Tense Before And After ONCE

Hello teachers,

Could you please clarify the the following grammar.

At the beginning, which sentences of these do sound correct or natural?

For examples:

1. Once you will register, you will have an account.

2. Once you will register, you have an account.

3. Once you register, you will have an account.

4. Once you register, you have an account.

5. Once you registered, you would have an account. ( Is "will" possible in the second sentence?)

What I would like to know is the correct tense that should be used after and before "Once" in English.


Thank you

  

Top answer

Only the third and fourth sentences are correct. " Here are some examples: Once you are vaccinated, you will be safe. Once you have been vaccinated, you will be safe.

  • Only the third and fourth sentences are correct.
  • " Here are some examples: Once you are vaccinated, you will be safe.
  • Once you have been vaccinated, you will be safe.
  • Once you are vaccinated, you are safe.
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Only the third and fourth sentences are correct.

Once is a conjunction meaning "as soon as."

Here are some examples:

Once you are vaccinated, you will be safe. 
Once you have been vaccinated, you will be safe.
Once you are vaccinated, you are safe.

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