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I am confused between the uses of simple past and present perfect here [on hold]



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Choosing Past Simple or Past Perfect: Do I need “had” here?Between Present Perfect and Simple Past, which tense indicates a finished action?Present simple and present perfect in this contextIs it very necessary to use past perfect tense here?What tense should I use here? Present perfect/past simpleAspect (simple, perfect and progressive): What are the differences?the use of simple past and the past perfectpast perfect or past simple after the conjunction 'since'Present perfect with a past temporal expressionTenses with regards to leave / holiday / vacation absence



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a) If she has completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
b) If she completed her work by monday, she can come to the office.
Would you tell me Which and why the correct choice of tense is?










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  • A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.

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    I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".

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  • ... and by how to use capital letters!

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a) If she has completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
b) If she completed her work by monday, she can come to the office.
Would you tell me Which and why the correct choice of tense is?










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  • A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.

    – Jim
    10 hours ago







  • 1





    I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".

    – Hot Licks
    8 hours ago











  • ... and by how to use capital letters!

    – TrevorD
    6 hours ago













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a) If she has completed her work by monday, she can come to the office
b) If she completed her work by monday, she can come to the office.
Would you tell me Which and why the correct choice of tense is?










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Would you tell me Which and why the correct choice of tense is?







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  • A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.

    – Jim
    10 hours ago







  • 1





    I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".

    – Hot Licks
    8 hours ago











  • ... and by how to use capital letters!

    – TrevorD
    6 hours ago

















  • A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.

    – Jim
    10 hours ago







  • 1





    I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".

    – Hot Licks
    8 hours ago











  • ... and by how to use capital letters!

    – TrevorD
    6 hours ago
















A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.

– Jim
10 hours ago






A) works. B) does not. Another option: If she completes her work by Monday, She can come... Actually in a different scenario than what I expect you have in mind B) can also be grammatical. Suppose her coming to the office today is contingent upon her having completed her work by last Monday.

– Jim
10 hours ago





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I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".

– Hot Licks
8 hours ago





I suspect you are confused about how to use "btw".

– Hot Licks
8 hours ago













... and by how to use capital letters!

– TrevorD
6 hours ago





... and by how to use capital letters!

– TrevorD
6 hours ago










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