Which tenses are correct please?
I should have worn my jacket when I took /to take the dog out.
For once what you are saying is making sense/makes sense.
Just as I was looking/as I looked forward to it, the company said it won’t release the product.
thank you
anonymous I should have worn my jacket when I took /to take the dog out. For once what you are saying is making sense/makes sense. Just as I was looking/as I looked forward to it, the company said it won’t release the product.
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anonymousI should have worn my jacket when I took /to take the dog out.
For once what you are saying is making sense/makes sense.
Just as I was looking/as I looked forward to it, the company said it won’t release the product.
1. Both versions are OK.
2. makes sense
3. as I was looking forward to it
CJ