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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Which is correct?

"Everything worked good here. Now that you joined, nothing is the same."

"Everything worked good here. Now that you have joined, nothing is the same."

Which tense fits better here? Or both are very commonly?
  

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I think this is what you want: Everything used to work well here. Now that you have joined, nothing is the same. I would include "have".

  • I think this is what you want: Everything used to work well here.
  • Now that you have joined, nothing is the same.
  • I would include "have".
  • CJ
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I think this is what you want:

Everything used to work well here. Now that you have joined, nothing is the same.

I would include "have".

CJ

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