Johnyxxx
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Hello,
No Shiel today ...
I have found a sentece which is:
"When I have finished my work, I will have a beer."
I would like to ask why present perfect simple is used in the sentence while it evidently refers to an event in future. I know it means the same thing like "When I finish my work, I will have a beer" so it seems strange to me why have and -ed are used here.
Thanks a lot
No Shiel today ...
I have found a sentece which is:
"When I have finished my work, I will have a beer."
I would like to ask why present perfect simple is used in the sentence while it evidently refers to an event in future. I know it means the same thing like "When I finish my work, I will have a beer" so it seems strange to me why have and -ed are used here.
Thanks a lot
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