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Old 09-Dec-2006, 21:17
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Default Re: which tense after future?

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Speaking of future plans refered [in future] back to the past but in fact also to future -> do we use past tense??????

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You don't need to speak of future plans. The word plans is sufficient to indicate what you intend to do.




I'm not sure I understand the question, but there is no need to use indicate that things have changed. Example:
The plans have changed.
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