“When you lose me is when you scammed me”
Is this correct?
Context: This was said by an angry client on Youtube complaining about a product.
fold scarf 101 Is this correct? No. The tenses of the verbs should be the same.
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fold scarf 101Is this correct?
No. The tenses of the verbs should be the same.
fold scarf 101When you lose me is when you scammed me.
If this had been thought out more carefully, it would have been
When you scam me, you lose me.
CJ