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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

You like it vs liked it

My friend's birthday is coming up soon and his wife going to present him the Avs( audio video clips) from all friends.
Do I say to his wife:

Glad, you like it
Or
Glad you liked it.
Please explain the grammar.
  

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My friend's birthday is coming up soon and his wife going to present him with an Avs( audio video clips) from all his friends. Do I say to his wife: Glad, you like it Or Glad you liked it. Please explain the grammar.

  • My friend's birthday is coming up soon and his wife going to present him with an Avs( audio video clips) from all his friends.
  • Do I say to his wife: Glad, you like it Or Glad you liked it.
  • Please explain the grammar.
  • Choose 'Glad you like it'.
  • You are talking about the present time, so use Simple Present tense.
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My friend's birthday is coming up soon and his wife going to present him with an Avs( audio video clips) from all his friends.
Do I say to his wife:

Glad, you like it

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