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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

When they are/have gone

The three girls leave the bathroom. When they are/have gone, Jessie comes out of a stall.

Which one should I use?

  

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anonymous Which one should I use? have gone Also: Once they have gone, Jessie ... As soon as they have gone, Jessie ...

  • anonymous Which one should I use?
  • have gone Also: Once they have gone, Jessie ...
  • As soon as they have gone, Jessie ...
  • CJ
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anonymousWhich one should I use?

have gone

Also:

Once they have gone, Jessie ...
As soon as they have gone, Jessie ...

CJ

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