Which sentence is correct?
1- I will inform you immediately after our bank makes the money transfers to your account
2-I will inform you immediately after our bank has made the money transfers to your account
I don't see why either cannot be accepted as correct. The tenses are all consistent: "will", "makes", and "has made" are all present tense.
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I don't see why either cannot be accepted as correct.
The tenses are all consistent: "will", "makes", and "has made" are all present tense.