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Hirashin Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

when you have finished / when you finish

Would both sentences be used? If so, what's the difference in meaning?

(a) You can watch TV when you finish your homework.
(b) You can watch TV when you have finish your homework.

Hirashin
  

Top answer

(a) is fine (b) will be fine when you change "have finish" to "have finished" They mean the same thing.

  • (a) is fine (b) will be fine when you change "have finish" to "have finished" They mean the same thing.
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(a) is fine
(b) will be fine when you change "have finish" to "have finished"

They mean the same thing.
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deadrat(a) is fine(b) will be fine when you change "have finish" to "have finished"They mean the same thing.
Sorry. I made a mistake.

But what's the difference between them?
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No need to apologize. You may have noticed that I make my own share of mistakes.

There's no difference.
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Thanks for the help, deadrat.

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